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FLETCHER FAMILY HIbTOHY.
THE DESCEKDAi^TS
OF
ROBERT FLETCHER
OF COiNCORL, MASS.
EY
EDWARD H. FLETCHER
of New-York City.
PART 2
Printed for the Author
By PJiND, AVERY, & Co . ,
117 Franklin Street,
BOSTON
1881
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FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIL 277
BRANCH XVII.
COMPEISING THE DESCENDANTS OF ELEAZER ^ (73).
Ihis may be termed the Sutton Branch ; and has alto-
o-ether 591 names.
FOURTH GENERATION.
ELEAZER* (73), b. Apr, 19, 1704, in Chelmsford,
Mass. ; settled in the east part of Sutton, now a part of
Grafton, Mass., before 1729; m. Elizabeth Robbins; m.
2d. Mehitable Cutler ; d. 1768. Issue : —
4194. i. Eleazer5-{-
4195. ii. Samuel,° d. young. —
4196. iii. Elizabeth,^ d. young.
4197. iv. Elizabeth,'"^ b. Oct. 10, 1742 ; m. Warren
of Conway, Mass.
4198. V. Samuel5 +
4199. vi. James •^ +
4200. vii. Lydia.^
FIFTH GENERATION.
ELEAZER 5 (4194), b. in Grafton, Mass., 1735; m.,
1760, Lucy, dau. of Benjamin Leland, who was b. in-Craf-
ton, 1740 ; he was accidentally killed, according to famny^
tradition ; she m. 2d, Dec. 12, 1781, John Goodale, and d.
in Worcester, Mass., 1814. The following story is given
in the History of Sutton : " There once existed in this
vicinity a sect know as the ' Live-for-evers.' They held,
among other singular tenets, that if one seemed to be
dead, faith, accompanied by certain manipulations by the
faithful, would restore him to life. Mr. Fletcher came
one rainy night, and found them holding a meeting at his
house ; and, not being in favor of their views, ordered
them out. But on account of the rain they refused to go.
So, being enraged, he said, ' If 3-ou fear rain more than
fire you can stay ; ' at the same time seizing the peel
[wooden oven-shovel] he drove it into the fire, and began
scattering embers and coals among the crowd untiij they
dispersed." Issue: — , ^
/
2/8 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVII.
4201. i. Lydia« +
4202. ii. Tabitha'' +
4203. iii. Ebeiiezer ^ -[~
SAMUEL'* (4198), b. in Grafton, :\rass.. Sept. 80,1744.
The following is from Hall's "History of Eastern Ver-
mont: " —
" Among the earlier inhabitants of Townshcnd. no per-
son occupied a higher pc^sition, or enjoyed a larger share
of public confidence, than Samuel Fletclier. ... At the
age of seventeen he enlisted in the French war. and con-
tinued one year; on his return he learned the trade of a
blacksmith, which he followed four years,, when he m.
Mehital)re, dau. of Col. John Hazel tine, and rem. to
Townshend, Vt. At the commencement of the lievolu-
tion he joined the American army as orderly sergeant, and
was at the battle of Bunker HilL He returned to Towns-
hend, Jan., 177(), and was made captain of a militia com-
pany, and raised to a quartermaster in Feluuary of the
same year. He commanded a company of minute men,
and went to the relief of Ticonderoga, and was at the
battle of Bennington, 1777. On the expedition he at-
tacked a company of forty British, killed one, and took
seven prisoners, without loss to himself." He was colonel
of a regiment at the close of the Revolution, and after-
wards major-general of militia. He was twelve years a
member of the executive council (now senate) of Vermont,
and eighteen years liigh sherifp of Windham Co. He was
five feet ten inches in height, straight and finely propor-
tioned ; his eyes, which were blue, corresponded well with
a light complexion ; kindness, generousness, and hospi-
tality were prominent traits. He d. Sept. 16, 1811, in
Townshend, Vt., where his children were b. : —
Mehitable,^ b. May 29, 1769; m. Porter.
Eleazer,^ b. Mar. 16, 1771 ; d. in infancy.
Lucinda,^ b. Nov. 10, 1772 ; m. Ransom
of Michigan.
Squire H.*^ -f
Lucian,^ b. Oct. 7, 1777 : m. Sumner of
Spencer, Mass.
vi. Samuel,'^ b. Dec. 7, 1779; d. Apr. 18, 1785.
vii. Farnsworth,^ b. Dec, 1782; d. in infancy.
4211. viii. Betsey ,^^ b. Jan. 27. 178o ; m. Drury ; d.
Mar., 1847.
4212. ix. Sophia 6 4-
4201.
4205.
ii.
4206.
iii.
4207.
iv.
4208.
v.
4209.
vi.
4210.
vii.
!
J
)
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVII. 279
4213. X. Valinda ^ +
4214. xi. Frances,'^ b. Oct. 7, 1792 ; d. in infancy.
JAMES 5 (4199), b. Jan., 1747 ; m. Margaret, dan. of
Ezra Wood of Upton, Mass., in 1772; rem. to North-
bridge, Mass., to what is now the village of Whitinsville,
and engaged in the manufacture of iron and in agricul-
tural pursuits ; he was appointed lieutenant of a company
of militia, 1775, and was in the Revolutionary army in
several campaigns ; he was at Cambridge, in the Rhode
Island campaign, at the^ battle of Bennington, and the
surrender of Burgoyne ; after the war he was appointed
colonel of the militia. He commenced in 1810 tlie manu-
facture of cotton goods, and continued until his death,
Dec. 23, 1834. He was a man of unblemished reputation.
His name appears with that of his brother Samuel and
that of Squire H. (4207) among the original proprietors of
the town of Fletcher, Vt., to which they gave the name.
Issue : —
Mehitable,^ b. Nov. 28, 1772 ; d. in infancy.
Eleazer,'^ b. Aug., 1774; d. 1777.
Betsey "^ -f-
Samuel ^ -|-
Panthea,« b. June 30, 1782 ; d. July 8, 1803 ;
had no children.
INIargaret^ -f-
Sarah,*^ b. Feb. 17, 1788; d. Aug. 31, 1840;
unm.
James ^ -f"
ix. Anna*' -|-
Ezra Wood "^ -}-
SIXTH GENERATION.
LYDIA« (4201), b. 1761 ; m. Samuel Goldthwait ; they
settled, 1780, in Croyden ; rem., 1815, to Newport, N. H.,
where she lived to a good old age. Children, all b. in
Croyden : —
4225. i. Asenath Goldthwait,^ b. 1785; m. Ansel La-
throp ; d. Feb. 21, 1836.
4226. ii. Zina Goldthwait,' b. Nov. 6, 1787 ; m. Nancy
Howard ; res. Croyden, where their children
were b., and Newport. Issue : —
4227. i. Mary Ann Goldthwait,^ b. Sept. 5, 1810 :
4215.
i.
4216.
ii.
4217.
iii.
4218.
iv.
4219.
V.
4220.
vi.
4221.
vii.
4222.
viii.
4223.
ix.
4224.
X.
280 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. -BRANCH XVII.
m. Daniel Ward, a physician in Marseilles,
111., who was b. in Croydon, 1810. Is-
sue : —
4228. i. Ada Wakd,« b. 1842.
4229. ii. Zina G. Ward,« b. 1845.
4230. ii. Alvira Williams Goldthwait,- b. Aug* 23,
1819; lives on her father's homestead.
4231. iii. Francis Howard Goldthwait,'^ b. July 14,
1823 : ni. Julia P. Humphrey, who d. Aug.
27, 18G4 ; m. 2d, Betsey A. Ide of Croy-
den ; farmer in Newport. Issue : —
4232. i. Leland Goldthwait," b. Jan. 1, 1857.
4233. ii. Alice C. Goldthwait," b. Nov. 25, 1871.
4234. iii. Patience Goldthwait,' b. 1791.
4235. iv. Alvin Goldthwait,' b. 1793; m. Polly Met-
calf; res. Croyden. Issue: —
4236. i. Julia Goldthwait,^ b. July 4, 1814; m.
William Webster; res. Croyden.
4237. ii. Mclinda Goldthwait,^ b. Jan. 17, 1816 ; m.
William Putnam; res. Williamstown, Vt.
Issue : —
4238. i. Asenath G. Putnam," b. 1833; res. Croy-
den.
4239. ii. Ellen M. Putnam," b. 1842; m. Orville
II. Briggs ; res. Williamstown, V'^t.
4240. iii. Obed (ioLDTiiWAiT,** b. 1818 : m. Phebe M.
Holt ; farmer in Greeudeld, N. H. ; d. 1846.
} Issue: —
1 4241. i. Harriet Goldthwait," b. 1841.
t 4242. iv. Lydia Goldtijwait,** b. 1819; m. John
Webster; res. Nashua, N. H.
4243. V. Abigail Goldthwait,** b. 1821 ; m. Hiram C.
l^rown, a farmer in Croyden. Issue: —
4244. i. Edna Brown," b. 1845."
4245. vi. Arnold Goldthwait,^ b. 1823 ; m. Rosette
A. Dunbar ; res. San Francisco, Cal.
4246. vii. Nancy Aim Goldthwait,^ b, 1825 ; m. T. B.
Abbott ; blacksmith in Hillsboro', N. H.
Issue : —
4247. i. Mary F. Abbott," b. 1845.
4248. ii. Angusta Abbott," m. William Dinsmore ;
res. Northfield, Vt.
4249. viii. Samuel Goldthwait,^ b. 1828; res. Cro5^den.
4250. ix. Ira Goldthwait.Mo. 1830 ; res. Croyden.
4251. X. Calvin (jOLDTHwait,* b. 1832; res. Nashua,
N. H.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — liJiANCH XV IL 281
TABITIIA « (4202), b. 1763 ; m. in Sutton, Mass.,' Apr.
6, 1780, Emerson Hall, who was son of Stephen, son of
Percival Hall. They settled, 1784, in Croyclen, N. H.,
and rem., 1818, to Serapronius, N.Y. Issue : — .
4252. i. Tabitha Hall,' b. in Sutton, Nov. 22, 1780 ;
m.. Mar. 18, 1798, Joseph Whipple, a farmer
in Willow Plains, Mich. Issue: —
4253. i. Catharine Whipple,^ b; July 4, 1799; m.
Orrin Smith; res. Indiana.
4254. ii. Mai tin Whipple,** b. July 17, 1800.
4255. iii. Frances Whipple,** b. Mar. 13, 1802; m.
Burgess.
4256. iv. Owen Pliug Whipple,'^ b. May 4, 1806.
4257. V. Simeon Dana Whipple,* b. Feb. 9, 1813.
4258. ii. Lydia Hall,' twin, b. Nov. 22, 1780 ; m., Dec.
28, 1798, Joel Monroe of Shrewsbury, Mass.
Issue : —
4259. i. Susanna Monroe,* b. 1799 ; m. Dodge
of Lowell, N.Y; d. 1830.
4260. ii. Maria MpNUOE,** b. 180.0; m. Nathaniel
Tuttle ; res. Berlin, O.
4261. iii. John Monroe,^ b. 1802 ; m. Louisa Clark ;
res. N.Y.
Moses Monroe,^ b. 1804; m. Harriet Ward.
Joel Monroe,- b. 1806 ; m. Eliza Atwood ;
res. Sempronius, N.Y.
Lydia Monroe,^ b. 1808; m. Butler;
res. Berlin, N.Y.
David Monroe,** b. 1810; m. Maria Butler;
res. Benton, Ind.
Tabitha Monroe,** b. 1814 ; d. in Berlin, O.,
1838.
Benjamin Monroe,® b. 1816 ; m. Marip
Barnes ; res. Benton, Ind.
X. Ehenezer Monroe,- b. 1818.
Percival Monroe,** b. 1821.
Elijah H. Monroe,* b. 1824; res. Shrews-
bury, Mass.
4271. iii. Eleazer Hall,' b. Apr. 8, 1783; m. Mary
Chamberlain ; res. Canada. Jssue : —
4272. i. George Hall.8
4273. iv. Ebenezer Hall,'' b. in Croyden, Sept. 3, 1785 ;
m. Electa Slocum, who d. Jan. 20, 1817,
aged 50; m. 2d, July, 1817, Jane Noyes of
Croyden ; deacon of Congregational church ;
rem., 1821, to Boscawen, N. H. Issue : —
4262.
iv.
4263.
V,
4264.
vi.
4265.
vii.
4266.
viii.
4267.
ix.
4268.
X.
4269.
xi.
4270.
xii.
282 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVII.
4274. i. Jerusha Richardson HalT;,'* b. in Sutton,
Sept. 10, 1808; m. Samuel Lendley, a
fanner in Chester, O.
4275. ii. Tabitha Fletcher Hall,* b. in Croyden, Jan.
19, 1812; m. Miah Searles, of Grafton,
Mass.
4276; iii. Elecca Hall,^ b. 1820 ; m. Thomas R. Axtel,
a merchant in St. Louis, Mo.
4277. iv. Maria N. Hall,^^ b. 1824.
4278. V. Susan T. Hall,« b. 1828.
4279. V. Percival Hall,' b. 1790; d. 1791.
4280. vi. Percival Hall," b. 1792 ; d. 1795.
4281. vii. Lucy Hall,*" b. 1795 ; d. young.
EBENEZER6 (4203), b. Mar. 10, 1764 : m., 1786. Mary
Goldthwait, a sister of tlie husband of his sister I^'dia.
They settled in Croyden, 1794, and rem., 1800, to Har-
mony, N.Y., where he d. Sept., 1824; farmer. Issue: —
4282. i. Eleazer^-f-
4283. ii. Fanny '-f
4284. iii. Lucv' +
4285. iv. Adoiphus' +
4286. V. Louisa ' +
SQUIRE H.« (4207), b. in Townshend, Vt., Dec. 18,
1774; m. Jerusha Doolittle ; d. in North Collins, N. Y.,
Feb. 6, 1856. Issue: —
4287. i. Fannv' +
4288. ii. Lucius,' b. Feb. 5, 1799; m., Sept. 8, 1823,
Maria Ann Gere ; res. Waterford, N.Y.
4289. iii. Samuel H.' b. July 22, 1800 ; d. Apr. 15, 1859.
4290. iv. Mary," b. July 23, 1802; m.. May 10, 1842,
David Stevens ; d. Apr. 15, 1859.
4291. V. Ehza'H-
SOPHIA« (4212). b. Feb. 8, 1788 ; m., 1806, Samuel
Pratt of Westminster, Vt., son of Capt. Samuel, son of
Aaron Pratt. At the time of their marriage he Avas nine-
teen and she eighteen years of age ; and in Aug. of the
following year they rem. to Buffalo, N.Y., accompanied by
her sister Valinda. There he engaged in trade, became
wealthy, and d. Aug. 20, 1822. She d. Mar. 19, 1862.
"A most excellent Christian woman, who might well be
designated as a model matron." Children : —
FLETCHER GENE ALOGY. ~ BRANCH XVII. 288
4292. i. Samuel Fletcher Pkatt,' b. in Townshend,Vt.,
May 28, 1807; he was three months old
when his parents rem. to Buffalo, where he
was bred to mercantile pursuits, in which he
was remarkably successful, and accumulated
an ample fortune. He m., 1835, Mary Jane
Strong'; d. Apr. 27, 1872. An excellent
memoir of him, written by William P. Letch-
worth, gives interesting incidents of his early
life. At the time of the burning and sack-
ing of Buffalo, Dec. 30, 1813, he was about
seven 3^ears old, and the family found refuge
about ten miles distant. He became a mem-
ber of the Presbyterian Church at the age
of eighteen, and continued until his death a
consistent professor. He had a liberal hand
toward public interests, charitable and re-
ligious. Mr. C. E. Young (4331) gives some
particulars of his business life : " He com-
menced in 1819 as a clerk in St. Thomas,
Can. ; after three years he returned to Buf-
falo, and engaged as a clerk until he was
taken into the firm where he had been em-
ployed ; in 1836 he purchased his partner's
interest, his brother Pascal P. becoming his
assistant, and in 1842 his partner." At his
death memorial resolutions were passed by
the Common Council of the city, the Board
of Trade, and other organizations. Issue : —
4293. i. Jane Pkatt,« b. Feb. 18, 1841; m., June,
1 860, William J. King of Providence, R. I. ;
d. Sept. 24, 1872, leaving three chil-
dren : —
4294. i. Samuel P. King,^ b. Feb. 12, 1863.
4295. ii. William J. King,^ b. Oct. 13, 1864.
4296. iii. Daisy Fletcher King,^ b. Mar. 12, 1872.
4297. ii. Helen ■'PiiATT,8 b. Aug. 31, 1843; m., Feb.
27, 1872, Frank Hamlin of Buffalo; d.
Jan. 7, 1873.
4298. ii. Lucius H. Pratt,' b.in Buffalo, Jan. 6, 1809;
m., Aug. 17, 1836, at Rye, N. Y., Cynthia H.
Weed, who d. in Buffalo, Mar. 3, 1843; m.
2d, Apr. 21, 1844, Susan. R. Beals: d. July
24, 1876. With a good common school
education, he entered upon mercantile pur-
284 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XVIL
suits, and with sterling business qualities be-
came established in the wholesale grocery
and produce business in 1832 ; from which
after a successful career he retired in 1868.
A man of sound judgment, self-reliant, and
a useful citizen. Children b. in Buffalo : —
4299. i. Caroline Louisa Piiatt,° b. Sept. 18, 1839;
m., June 7, 1859, Henry H. Martin; rem.
to New-York Citv, where was b. : —
i. Edith Mart]n,9 b. June 23, 1871.
Lucius Henry Pratt,^ b. Jan. 24, 1845: m.,
Mar. 17, 1868, Ella A. Hadley. Issue : —
i. Henry H. Phatt,'' b. in Detroit, Mich.,
Dec. 19. 1873.
Edward Pt. Pratt,^ b. Julv 26, 1846 ; m. in
Buffalo, Julv 10, 1879, Lizette Bronck.
Julia R. Pratt,' b. Jan. 21, 1848 ; m.. May
17, 1871, John Turton.
Sophia T. Pratt,^ b. June 17, 1850.
Susan Pratt,s b. May 12, 1852; m. at West
Seneca. X. Y., Sept. 17, 1874, Svlvester H.
Chirk.
Samuel C. Pratt,^ b. Oct. 6, 1854.
Eliza Pratt,^ b. Jidv 11, 1858.
iii. Sophia C. Pratt,' b. Jan. 1, 1811 : m., Nov. 4,
1834, Gorham F. Pratt, M. D., of Buffalo,
who was for nearly forty years one of the
leading physicians of the place. Issue: —
4310. i. William F. Pratt.^ b. July 26, 1835; m.,
June 17, 1868, Hettie Fisher; farmer. Is-
sue : —
4311. i. William G. Pratt,'' b. Mav 31, 1874.
4812. ii. Lucius J. PraiV b. June 30, 1876.
4313. iv. Pascal PaoU Pratt,' b. in Buffalo, Sept. 15,
1819.
To a good common school education was
added higher branches at Hamilton Acad-
emy and at Amherst, Mass., Academy. In
1886 he entered the store of his bro. Samuel
F., as assistant, and in 1842 became a part-
ner; and this business relation continued un-
til his brother's death. He m., Sept. 1, 1845,
Phebe Lorenz of Pittsburgh, Penn. The
business house of the Pratts became one of
the most extensive in Western New York,
4300.
4301.
ii,
4302.
4303.
iii.
4304.
iv.
4305.
V.
4306.
vi.
4307.
vii.
4308.
viii,
4309.
iii. ki
FLETCHER GENE ALOGY. — BRANCH XVII. 285
both in manufacturing and mercantile lines,
and his clear and sagacious mind largely con-
trolled its success. But the cares of private
business never so absorbed him, but that he
lent a ready hand and liberal purse to af-
fairs of the church, to charitable and be-
nevolent objects, and to enterprises for the
public good. He is a member of the Presby-
terian Church, and associated in various
charitable and business organizations. He
was for a time one of the Board of Alder-
men. In measures for the advancement and
prosperity of liis native city he has taken
prominent part. Children, b. in Buffalo : —
4?>14. i. Katharine Lorenz Pratt,* b. Sept. 5, 1847 ;
m., June 24, 1869, John M. Horton of
Hudson, N.Y.
4315. ii. Frederic Lorenz Pratt,^ b. Sept. 17, 1848.
4316. iii. Mary Beals Pratt,^ b. 1850 ; d. 1852.
4317. iv. Anaie Lorenz Peatt,^ b. Feb. 22, 1852 ; m.,
Dec. 1, 1869, John S. Chittenden of Buf-
falo. Issue : —
4318. i. John Lorenz Chittenden,'^ b. Jan. 24,
1871.
4319. ii. Phebe Pratt Chittenden,^ b. Dec. 4, 1873.
4320. iii. Annie Pratt- Chittenden,^ b. Nov. 25,
1877.
4321. v. Melissa Dodge Pratt,^ b. Mar. 5, 1854.
4322. vi. Pascal Paoli Pratt,* b. 1855 ; d. 1856.
4323. vii. Samuel Fletcher Pratt,^ b. June 17, 1857.
4324. viii. Emma Pratt,* b. Nov. 28, 1858.
4325. ix. Edward Pascal Pratt,* b. Aug. 26, 1860.
VALINDA (4213), b. in Townshend, Mass., May 9,
1790 ; rem. with her sister Sophia to Buffalo, 1807, where
she m., Nov. 10, 1810, Foster Young of Peterboro', N. H.,
who d. in Buffalo, Jan. 8, 1851, a?. 68; res. Williamsville,
N.Y. ; rem. to Buffalo, where she still lives past 90 years
of age ; member of the Methodist Church.
The journey to Buffalo is thus described by Mr. Letch-
worth : —
" Samuel Pratt, jun., son-in-law of Gen. Fletcher, emi-
grated to Buifalo with his wife and infant son, Samuel F.
Pratt, who was then abo.ut three months old, in Aug., 1807.
Mr. Pratt had previously made the journey from Town-
286 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVII.
sliend to Buffalo on horseback, and returned in the same
manner. He brought his family here in one of the old-
fashioned, wide-tired, boot-shaped wagons, with parallel
side-boards and cloth-covered top, which formed one of a
train, containing mostl}^ Indian stores, under charge ot
Asa Pratt, who had been to Boston to make purchases,
and was then bringing them home. His younger brother,
Pascal Paoli, then a lad of thirteen, had been permitted
by his indulgent fatlier to accompany ins l>rother on this
trip for the ''fun of the thing." Mr. and JNIrs. Pratt weie
accompanied by Mrs. I'ratt's sister, Miss Valinda Fletcher,
afterwards Mrs. Foster Young."' Issue: —
4o26. i. William J'letclier Young,' b. in Hanover, N.Y^.,
Oct. 22, UV2; m., Apr. 22, 18B0, Aurilia
Bahlwin of Evan^, N.Y., who d. Feb. 14,
1872. Chiklren. h. in Buffalo : —
4327. i. Carrie YouxG,^ U. Feb. 20, 1H41.
4828. ii. Henry Young,'^ b. May 14, 1848.
4329. ii. Francis Henry Young,^ b. in Williamsville,
N. Y., Nov. 30, 1814: m., 1830, Caroline
Westervelt of New- York City, where she d.
about 1874; he d. Fel). 20, 1843; manufac-
turer. Issue : —
4330. i. Lucius Henry Young,'^ d. 1847, ;x'. 7.
4331. iii. Charles Edward YorxG,' 1). in Williamsville,
Oct. 26, 1«16; m. in Buffalo, May 27, 1842,
Aurora M. liarnes of that place, who d. June
24,1863; m. 2tl, Dec. PJ, 1865, Katherine
Magoffin of Clarence, N.Y. He received the
usual education of the common schools of
that time, and one year at the military
school then located in Buffalo. He learned
the business of bookbinding and blank-book
manufacturing, and in 1838 commenced
manufacturing and mercantile business,
which he has successfully pursued, and filled
offices of public trust; member of Presby-
terian Church; res. Buffalo, where his chil-
dren were b., viz. : —
4332. i. Charles Edward Young,^ b. 1844 : d. in in-
fanc3\
4333. ii. Charles Fletcher Young,^ b. Julv 10, 1846.
4334. iii. Albert Barnes YouNG,^ b. Oct. 26, 1848 : m.,
Oct. 20, 1870, Lizzie Dixon of Buffalo.
Issue : —
FLETCHER GENE ALOGY. — BRANCH XVII. 287
4335. i. William Dixon Young;-^ b. Mar. 1, 1872.
4336. ■ ii. Alice Fletcher Young,^ b. Jane 20, 1873.
4337. iv. George Foster Young,^ b. Feb. 28, 1851. At
the breaking out of the Rebellion he was
engaged in engineering in Texas, and was
shortly notified to join the rebel arni}^ ; he
escaped to the coast, and in an open boat
reached New Orleans ; thence adroitly
worked his way northAvard till taken by
scouts of the Union army ; he afterwards
served under Rosencrans in Tennessee,
and last in the army of the Potomac to
the end of the war. He m., Aug. 23, 1874,
Eva M. Knight of Buffalo, and res. in
Texas. Issue : —
4338. i. Foster Knight Yoltng,^ b. Mar. 25, 1877.
4339. V. Clara Lavinia Young,^ b. Sept. 8, 1855.
4340. vi. Frank C. Young,« b. Apr. 14, 1859.
4341. iv. Mehitable Elizabeth Young,''' b. in Williams-
ville, Jan. 24, 1818 ; m., Apr. 22, 1839, Wil-
liam Baldwin, a farmer, who d. May 10,
1877; m. 2d, Sidney W. Byram. Issue by
1st marriage : —
4342. i. Susan Jane Baldwin,^ b. Nov. 15, 1840, and
others d. in infanc3%
Bv 2d marriage : —
4343. ii. Frank "Carlton Byram,^ b. July 29, 1866.
4344. iii. Marion Fletcher Byram,^ b. Oct. 19, 1868.
4345. V. Susan Jane Young," b. in Williamsville, Feb.
8, 1820 ; m., Nov. 14, 1838, James Reid, a
builder.
4346. vi. Cyrena Aurelia Young,'' b. in Williamsville,
July 1, 1823.
4347. vii. Sophia Charlotte Young,'' b. in Williamsville,
Oct. 17, 1825 ; m.. May, 1847, Robert John-
son, a merchant in Buffalo. Issue : —
4348. i. Frederic Young Johnson,^ b. 1848 ; d. 1849.
4349. ii. Caleb Foster Johnson,^ b. 1850; d. in in-
fanc3^
4350. iii. Edward Fletcher Johnson,^ b. Oct., 1851.
4351. iv. William Williams Johnson,'^ b. Apr., 1854.
4352. V. Katharine Foster Johnson,^ b. June, 1856.
4353. vi. James Reid Johnson,^ b. Oct., 1858 ; d. 1864.
4354. viii. John Foster Young,' b. in Buffalo, Aug. 24,
1828 ; m., Aug. 23, 1869, Julia Corn well of
288 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIL'
Westfield, N. Y., who d. Mar., 1862. They
had one child, d. in infancy.
4355. ix. Fanny Maria Young," b. in Buffalo, Dec. 12,
1830; m., Nov. 13, 1855, George Rickard ;
d. Aug. 22, 1864. Children, b. in Buf-
falo : —
4356. _i. William Foster Rickard,^ b. Apr. 11, 1858.
4357. ii. Francis Henry Rickard,^ b. Aug. 13, 1860.
4358. iii. Maria Valinda Rickard,^ b. Aug. 1, 1862.
4359. X. Samuel Warren YorNG,'' b. in Buffalo, Mar. 7,
1836; m., Sept. 6, 1865, Elizabeth A. Under-
wood of Brooklyn, N.Y.
BETSEY « (4217), b. Apr., 1777; m. Paul Whitin of
Whitinsville, Mass., Dec. 3, 1793; d. Feb. 8, 1831. Their
children were : —
4360. i. James Whitin,' b. Dec. 23, 1794 : d. Jan. 27,
1T!*8.
4361. ii. Mary Whitin,^ b. 1797; d. 1709.
4362. iii. Paul WHiTm,^ b. Feb. 5, 1800 ; m. Sarah Cha-
pin, Aug. 22, 1822 ; res. Whitinsville. Is-
sue : —
4363. i. Charles E. Whitin,^ b. Sept. 13, 1823; m.
Adeline Swift ; res. Whitinsville. Issue : —
4364. i. Henry T. Whitin,'-^ b. Dec. 15, 1854.
4365. ii. George Marston Whitin,-^ b. Sept. 11,
1856.
4366. iii. Paul Whitix,'^' | twins, b. Sept. 9,
4367. iv. Eliza Swift Whitin,'^ \ 1864.
4368. ii. Henry T. Whitin,*^ b. Oct. 25, 1826.
4369. iii. Sarah M. VVhitin,^ b. Jan. 18, 1830; m.,
JN'ov. 17, 1852, Franklin Orvis ; res. Man-
chester, Vt. Issue : —
4370. ' i. Paul W. Orvis,» b. Dec. 9, 1853.
4371. ii. Edward C. Oiivis,^ b. May 15, 1858.
4372. iii. William F. Orvis,^ b. Apr. 21, 1864.
4373. iv. Elizal)eth Whitin,« b. Sept. 5, 1833 ; d. 1844.
4374. V. George Whitin,^ b. 1836 ; d. 1837.
4375. vi. Annie L. Whitin,^ b. Jan. 27, 1839.
4376. iv. Mary Whitin,' b. July 4, 1802; m., 1818,
Amory Walker; d. Mar. 4, 1849. Issue: —
4377. i. Charles Walkek,^ b. 1819 ; d. May 20, 1847.
4378. ii. iMarv E. Walkee,^ b. 1820.
T^Vr
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FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIL 289
4379. iii. Sarah Walker.^ b. 1827 : d. Apr. 2, 1845.
4380. T. Nathaniel Draper Whitin," b. Sept. 1,1804;
m. Sarah A. Nichols, Sept. 3, 1832; res.
Wbitinsville ; d. Apr. 19, 1869. Issue : —
4381. i. Frances E. D. Whitin,^ b. Oct. 20, 1834;
m., Oct. 24, 1855, Leander Smith; res.
Northbridge, Mass. Issue: —
4r.82. i. Puilph H. Smith,-^ b. Oct. 28, 1856.
4383. ii. Rena A. SmTH,^ 1). Mar. 30. 1858.
4384. iii. Irving L. Smith,^ b. Jan. 13. 1860.
4385. iv. Ida Frances Smith,^ b. 1866.
4386. v. Ernest Smith.'-* b. Apr. 21, 1869.
4387. ii. Margaret A. Whitin,^ b. 1837 : d. 1840.
4388. iii. Mar}^ Gertrude WHrriN,^ b. Feb. 18,1840;
m. William Forbush ; res. Whitinsville,
Mass. Issue : —
4389. i. Linda Whitin Foebush.^
4390. vi. John C. Whitin,' b. Mar. 1, 1807 : m. Cather-
ine Leland, May 30, 1831 ; res. Whitinsville.
Issue : —
4391. i. George Whites-,^ b. 1832; d. 1833.
4392. ii. Jane Whitin,^ b. Jan. 27, 1834 ; m., June 6,
1855, Josiah Lasell. Issue: —
439.3. i. Catharine W. Lasell,^ b. Mar. 10, 1856.
4394. ii. Jane L. Lasell,^ b. Jan. 7, 1860.
4395. iii. Che^te^ W. Lasell,^ b. July 5, 1861.
4396. iv. Josiah M. Lasell,'' b. Sept.' 15, 1862.
4397. V. Marv Alice Lasell,» b. 1865 ; d. 1866.
4398. iii. John M. Whitin,* b. June 10, 1838 ; m. Mrs.
Achsah C. Haggertv ; res. Whitinsville.
4399. iv. Frederic D. WHiTJX,*'b. 18-13; d. 1844.
4400. V. George F. Whitin,' b. 1846; d. 1848.
4401. vii. Charles P. Whitin,' b. Aug. 6, 1809: m. Sarah
J. Halliday, Oct. 20, 1834; res. Whitinsville.
Issue : —
4402. i. Helen L. Whitin.^ b. Mav 29, 1836 : m., Nov.
30. 1 863, George L. Gibbe. Issue : —
4403. i. George Melville Gibbe,* b. 1864.
4404. ii. Edward Whitin,^ b. Mar. 10, 1838.
4405. iii. William H. Whitin,** b. Sept. 5, 1841 : grad.
Yale. 1863.
4406. iv. Le\vis F. Whitls,^ b. Jan. 20, 1844 : grad.
Yale. 1864.
4407. v. Arthur F. Whitin,^ b. June 28. 1846.
4408. viii. Sarah A. Whitin." b. Feb. 22, 1812 ; d. Jan. 8.
1838.
290 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIL
4409. is. James F. Whitin,' >>• Dec. 21. 1814; ra. Pa-
tience Saunders, July 23,1842; res. Whit-
insville. Issue : —
4410. i. Walter H. Whitin,^ b. 1844 : d. 1845.
4411. ii. Mary Alice WhitIxN.'^ b. 1846: d. 1848.
4412. iii. George Mibior Whitin."^ b. June 1, 1849.
4413. iv. Albert H. Whitin,« b. June 22, 1853.
4414. V. Joseph D. Whitin,^ b. Feb. 1, 1856.
4415. X. Margaret Whitin," b. Sept. 4, 1817; m. Rev.
J. J. Abbott, Sept. 16, 1845 ; res. Yarmouth,
Me. Issue : —
4416. i. James W. Abbott,* b. Aug. 29, 1846; grad.
Yale, 1868.
4417. ii. Elizabeth F. Abbott,'^ b. 1848 ; d. 1849.
4418. iii. Jacob Jackson Abbott,^ b. May 19, 1850.
4419. iv. Helen L. Abbott,^ b. Nov. 22, 1852.
4420. v. William W. Abbott,^ b. Aug. 5, 1856.
4421. vi. Paul W. Abbott,^ b. Dec. 5, 1860.
SAMUEL « (4218), b. Aug., 1779; m. Lydia Spring;
farmer in Northbridge, Mass. Issue : —
4422. i. Eunice ' -f~
4423. ii. Ephraim S " +
4424. iii. Margaret '-f
4425. iv. Mar3^Ann' +
4426. V. Aratus," b. Sept. 13, 1812; d. 1855; unm.
4427. vi. Emeline'H-
4428. vii. Abby A.' +
4429. viii. Sarah,' d. young.
4430. ix. Maria "-h
4431. X. Lydia " +
MARGARETS (4220), b. Apr. 17, 1785; m. Amos
Armsby, Jan., 1808 ; d. in Sutton, Mass., Mar. 23, 1835.
Issue : —
4432. i. Horace Armsby,- b. Apr. 16, 1809 ; m., Feb.
28, 1834, Lucretia Prentice; res. Millbury,
Mass. Issue: —
4433. i. Amos Aiimsby,» b. Sept. 10, 1835 ; m., 1869,
jSIary Brown.
4434. ii. Edwin Aemsby,^ b. Apr. 12, 1811 ; m.. May 1,
1833, Anna Holmes; m. 2d, Nov. 30, 1846,
Adeline Thayer. Issue : —
4435. i. Margaret A. Armsby,^ b. Jan. 16, 1834; m.
Phineas White ; res. Whitinsville. Is-
sue: —
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVI T. 291
4436. i. Edwin E. White," b. 1855; d. 1857.
4437. ii. Mary II. White,^ b. Oct. 25, 1857.
4438. iii. Lewis H. White," b. Dec. 5, 1863.
4439. iv. George E. White,» b. 1865 ; d. 1866.
4440. ii. James K. Armsby,^ b. Sept. 10, 1839; m.,
Nov., 1863, Mary Wyman ; in the war of
the Rebellion, 8tli III. Cavalry ; res. Beloit,
Wis. Issue : —
4441. i. James H. Armsby," b. 1866.
4442. iii. Catharine P. Armsby.^ b. 1847 ; d. 1849.
4443. iv. Catharine P. Armsby,^ b. June 2, 1850.
4444. iii. Panthea Arm.sby,' b. Jan. 10, 1814; m., Mar.,
1841, John Morse ; d. Nov., 1844.
4445. iv. Lauren Armsby,' b. Jan. 16, 1817 ; m., May 8,
1846, Hannah Van Ingen, who d. Jan. 7,
1848; m. 2d, May 22, 1849, Eliza L. Hale;
grad. Amherst Coll. ; minister ; chaplain in
the war of the Rebellion, 8th Minn. Reg. ;
res. Candia, N. H. Issue : —
4446. i. Sherman Armsby,^ b. Mar. 31, 1847 ; in the
war, 11th Minn. Reg.
4447. ii. Clarence Armsby.s b. Aug. 21, 1850.
4448. iii. Alice C. Armsby,^ b. Nov. 7, 1853.
4449. iv. Henrietta Armsby,^ b. 1868; d. 1864.
JAMES « (4222), b. Oct. 10, 1790; m. Eunice White,
Jan. 1, 1817, who was b. May 4, 1791, and d. Nov. 16,
1865 ; farmer in Northbridge, Mass. Issue : —
4450. i. Joel White," b. in Northbridge, Mass., Oct. 3,
1817; grad. Amherst Coll.; m. Mary A.
Marsh, who d. Apr., 1850; m. 2d, Martha
Perry, Nov., 1850 ; in the war of the Rebel-
lion one year, 2d lieut. in 21st Reg. Mass.
Vols ; lawj'er ; res. in Cambridge, Mass., and
engaged in insurance business in Boston
some years ; rem. to Chicago, 111., where he
d. Feb. 15, 1880.
ANNA'^ (4223), b. Apr. 22, 1793; m. Amasa Dudley of
Whitinsville, Mass., Oct. 10, 1814. He d. Oct. 21, 1846.
Their children were : —
445L i. Joseph Dudley,^ b. Sept. 5, 1815; m. Frances
Blair, June 10, 1839, who d. Sept. 7, 1844 ;
m. 2d, Frances Draper, Oct. 1, 1846; res.
New- York City. Issue: —
4457.
ii
4458.
iii
4459.
iv.
4460.
V.
4401.
vi.
4462.
iii. ^
4468.
iv. A
292 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — DliA\ L'll XVII.
4452. i. Anna Dudley,^ b. Jan. 5, 1844.
4453. ii. James W. Dudley,* b. 1847 ; d. 1848.
4454. iii. William B. Dudley ,s b. Nov., 1857.
4455. ii. Paul Whitiu Dudley.' b. Apr. 3, 1817: m.
Sarah A. Tobey, Oct. 19, 1842; res. Whit-
insville. Issue : —
4456. i. Henry M. Dudley,^ b. Ann-. 13, 1846; giad.
Yale Scientific School, 1868.
Frederic A. Dudely.s b. 18o0; d. 1853.
Arthur W. Dudley,"^ b. 1853; d. 1854.
Herbert Dudley.*^ b. Mar. 9, 1855.
Sarah J. Dudley,*" b. May 17. 1859.
Walter W. Dudley.** b. Oct. 12, 1864.
WilHam N. Dudley," b. 1820; d. 1822.
William H. Dudley," b. Nov. 23, 1823; m.
Susan Johnson. Jan. 1, 1850; res. Kala-
mazoo, Mich.
EZRA AV.'^ (4224), b. Jan. 28, 1796; m. Laurinrla
Cliapin, Mar., 1819: for man}' years lie was an extensive
manufacturer in Providence, 11. 1., and afterwards retired
from business to his residence in Whitinsville, Mass., where
he d. May 24, 1858. She d. Dec. 20, 1866. Thev had : —
4464. i. Ezra W." b. Feb. 23, 1821 ; d. June 25, 1847.
4465. ii. Charles A.' b. Feb. 14, 1823; d. June 6, 1824.
4466. iii. Laura A." +
SEVENTH GENERATION.
ELEAZEPv ' (4282), b. in Sutton, Mass., July 10, 1788:
m. Luna jSIorley ; bookseller in Harrisonlmrg, La. ; d. in
AVashita, La., 1862. Children, b. in Harmony, N.Y. : —
4467. i. Martha,^ b. 1817 ; m., and rem. to Louisiana.
4468. ii. Samuel A.« b. 1819 ; d. in New- York City, 1850 ;
printer.
4469. iii. Melissa,* b. 1822; m. W. H. Whittaker of
Jamestown, N.Y.
4470. iv. Sylvia.^ b. 1824 ; m. Isaac Moore ; d. 1848.
4471. V. Cynthia,^ b. 1825 : d. young.
4472. vi. Ellen,M). 1827.
4473. vii. Sarah,* b. 1832.
4474. viii. Luna,« b. 1834.
FANNY" (4283), b. in Sutton, IVLass.. June 21, 1790;
m. James McCleUan, 1812 ; d. in Bristol, 111., 1843. Is-
sue : —
4476.
4477.
ii.
4478.
iii.
4479.
iv.
4480.
V.
4481.
ii. C
4482.
iii. L
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVH. 293
4475. i. James McClellan,** b. 1813; m. Eunice C.
Sherman; res. Bristol. 111. Issue: —
James O. McClellan,^ b. 1840.
Edith McClellan,« b. 1841.
Mary L. McClellan,« b. 1843.
Eunice McClellan,'' b. 1845.
Lucy McClellan,*^ b. 1847.
Cornelia McClellan,^ b. 1815 ; cl. 1839.
Leonard MgClellan,** b. 1817 ; m. Cornelia
Seeley.
4483. iv. Martha McClellan,^ b. 1819; m. John M.
Van Ordel of Chicago, 111.
4484. V. Nancy McClellan,** b. 1821; m. Samuel S.
Lathrop of Bristol, 111. Issue : —
4485. i. Leonard Lathrop,^ b. 1840.
4186. ii. Eliza C. Lathrop,^ b. 1842.
4487. iii. Frances L. Lathrop,^ b. 1846.
4488. vi. Beulah McClellan,« b. 1824 : m. Francis T.
Seeley of Bristol, 111.
LUCY' (4284), b. in Sutton, Mass., Oct. 28, 1793; m.
Titus Kellogg, 1819, who d. 1848 ; res. Keokuk, lo. Chil-
dren : —
4489. i. Mary Kellogg,^ b. 1819 ; m. James Fairchild,
president of Oberlin Coll.
4490. ii. Charles A. Kellogg,^ b. 1821.
4491. iii. William E. Kellogg,* b. 1823; res. Keokuk,
lo.
4492. iv. Marcia Kellogg,^ b. 1825 ; d. 1864.
4493. V. George M. Kellogg,^ b. 1829 ; physician ;
served as surgeon four years in the war of
the Rebellion.
4494. vi. Lucy Kellogg,^ b. 1832 ;, m. C. P. Birge, of
Keokuk, lo.
ADOLPHUS' (4285), b. in Croydon, N. H., Sept. 3,
1796; m. Sarah StoAv; m. 2d, Caroline E. Brooks; editor
in Jamestown, N.Y. ; d. Apr. 4, 1866.
The following was written by Judge Abner Hazeltine: —
"Mr. Adolphus Fletcher came to Jamestown when it
was a small village, a mere hamlet, situated in an obscure
corner, remote from any thoroughfare, and scarcely known
abroad, except to a few on the waters below us, who were
engaged in the lumber trade. Mr. Fletcher and his paper
were among the instrumentalities for bringing this se-
294 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIL
eluded section into notice ; and if the remarks called forth
by the first number of 'The Jamestown Journal,' from the
editors of other papers to whom it was sent Avith the usual
request, 'Please exchange,' could now be collected, they
would be a source of much amusement. The undertaking
was evidently regarded as Quixotic by those who had
heard of Jamestown, if not a hoax. But the work then
commenced has completed more tlian fifty yearly volumes.
" The bojdiood of Mr. Fletcher was passed on his father's
farm, with occasional attendance on the schools which
were then well sustained in the Old Bay State. His ap-
prenticeship was passed in tlie office of 'The Massachu-
setts Spy,' which was estal)lished at Worcester, by Mr.
Thomas, prior to the American Revolution. Soon after
becoming of age, he married, May 13, 1818, Miss Sarah
Stow, a native of Worcester, and \\'ho had been his n(?igh-
bor and associate from childhood.
" Prior to his n)arriage, an elder brother and sister had
stettled in Chautau(iua County, N.Y., and had purchased
from the first occupant. Keuben Slayton, Esq., tlie site of
the present village of Ashville. His father's family having
concluded about that time to follow their elder children
to their new home, lie was iu(liu;ed to accompany them.
A friend who accompanied him informs the writer, that
the two families started from Worcester with a span of
horses and two pairs of oxen, and were three Aveeks on the
wa}', arriving at Avhat was tlien known as Goose Creek, or
Slay ton's Mills, in June, 1818.
'^ During his residence at Ashville, he was to some ex-
tent engaged in fainiing. He also had a small store in
connection with the late Dr. Demitig of Westfield, and
kept a tavern. He was thus employed, when, at the solici-
tation of friends at Jamestown who knew something of
his early pursuits, he resolved to resume his original occu-
pation. He removed to Jamestown in the summer of
1824, and with a small stock of type, purchased mostly on
credit, and a press constructed on the spot, under his own
supervision, he soon commenced 'The Jamestown Journal,'
doing a large share of the work with his own hands. For
several years no man in Jamestown worked harder or
more hours than he.
"One great object in getting up the paper was to pro-
mote the interests of southern Chautauqua, which it wm
supposed had suffered for want of an organ : and this
instead of party politics, was intended to be its leading
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVH. 295
characteristic. Mr. Fletcher, although a man of decided
opinions, adhered to this platform strictly, taking no part
in the controversies between the Clintonians and Buck-
tails, as the leading political parties in the State were then
denominated. But this position did not long suit the
times. The abduction of Morgan, and the presidential
contest between Jackson and Adams, were elements of
party strife too strong to admit of neutrality; and a paper
for the avowed object of aiding the election of Gen. Jack-
son was started in opposition to 'The Journal.' This
division of support not only lessened his income, but im-
posed new labors and responsibilities on Mr. Fletcher.
His paper, as a matter of course, came out on the other
side, and from that time became decidedly political. It
soon acquired a patronage superior to that it had lost, and
became a remunerative establishment. After remaining
at its head about twenty years, he sold out to his son,
from whom it soon passed into other hands.
"After the death of his first wife, Jan. 6. 1836, and
just thirty years before his death, he married Miss Caro-
line E. Brooks of Westminster, Mass. Early in life he
became a member of the Congregational Church, of which
he was a consistent member until his death. He will long
be remembered as a good citizen, and an upright and ex-
emplary man." Issue : —
4495. ^ i. John Warren ^ ■}-
4496. ii. Sarah M.» -f
4497. iii. Lucy*+
4498. iv. Susan«-f
4499. v. Harriet,** b. Oct. 23, 1829; m. H. A. McKel-
vey of Sparta, 111., Sept. 22, 1852 ; d. Jan.
25, 1865. No children.
4500. vi. Cyrus D.** +
4501. vii. Marshall,^ b. July 18, 1835 ; d. voung.
4502. viii. Adolphus Brooks," b. May 7, 1837 ; d Apr. 4,
1866 ; printer.
4503. ix. Adeline Emerson,^ b. Apr. 12, 1839 ; d. young.
4504. X, Caroline Elizabeth," b. Apr. 12, 1841 ; d. young.
4505. xi. Mary," b. Mar. 19, 1847.
450G. xii. Charles Francis," b. Feb. 19, 1849.
LOUISA 7 (4286), b. in Croyden, N. H., Nov. 15, 1798 ;
m. Joshua Alden ; m. 2d, William Maxwell ; res. Mans-
field, O. Issue, by 1st marriage : —
4507. i. Mary Jane Alden,« b. 1828 ; d. 1840,
296 FLETCHER GENE ALOGY. — BRANCH XVIL
4508. ii. Emma F. Alden,« b. 1830.
4509. iii. Isaac F. Aldex,« b. 1832; d. 1840.
4510. iv. Lucy Ann Alden,*^ b. 1837 ; d. 1843.
4511. V. Ellen C. Alde^V b. 1889; d. 1840.
FANNY ^ (4287), b. in Townshend, Vt., May 18, 1797;
ui., Oct. 27, 1824, in Buffiilo, N.Y., Benjamin Wells Pratt,
who was b. in Westminster West, Vt., Oct. 8, 1796, and
was bro. of the husband of Sophia (4212). Soon after
their marriage they rem. to a farm in Collins, N.Y., where
he d. May 19, 18G8. She d. Dec. 30, 1853. Issue : —
4512. i. Samuel F. Piiatt,« b. in Buffalo, Aug. 12, 1825 ;
d. in infancy.
4513. ii. Samuel W. Pratt,« b. in Buffalo, Oct. 8, 1826 ;
m., Jan. 5, 1858, E. E. I^ord ; in the war of
the Ilebellion, enlisted Oct. 20, 1861, in 64th
Reg. N. Y. Vols. ; in numerous battles, and
wounded in the Wilderness ; he endured
great hardships, and received permanent '\u-
iur\^ from his wound ; res. North Collins,
N.Y. Issue: —
4514. i. John Wells Piiatt,» b. Nov. 4, 1858.
4515. ii. Frederic L. Pratt,» b. 1860 ; d. 1862.
4516. iii. Robert M. Pratt,« b. Dec. 5, 1865.
4517. iv. Ettie L. Pratt" b. Feb. 4, 1868.
4518. iii. Frederic M. Pratt,** b. in Buffalo, Mar. 20,
1828; m., Nov. 23, 1852, Eliza M. Stratton.
Issue : —
4519. i. Jennie C. PRATT,8,b. in Buffalo, Dec. 20,
1857.
4520. ii. Fletclier Stratton Puatt,^ b. in Buffalo, Dec.
31, 1859 : res. Titusville, Penn.
4521. iii. Henry Lawton Pratt,** b. in Taer Farm,
Penn., 1863 ; d. 1864.
4522. iv. Esther Pratt,« b. in Collins, Apr. 6, 1830 ; m.,
Oct. 12, 1852, George Sherman of that place,
who d. Apr. 20, 18t4.
4523. V. Jerusha M. Pratt.^ b. in Collins, Aug. 6, 1831 ;
m., Oct. 19, 1853, Wallace W. French ; d.
March 31, 1856. One child d, in infancy.
4524. vi. Edward L. Pratt,"* b. 1833; d. young.
4525. vii. Fannie F. Pratt,^ b. in Buffalo, Aug. 3, 1837 ;
m., Jan. 5, 1859, Nathan Sisson of North
Collins, where were b. : —
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIT. 297
4520. i. William Pratt SrssON,^ b. Mar. 20, 1863.
4527. ii. Morton Elwood SissoN," b. June 26, 1866.
ELIZA' (4291), b. Jan. 23, 1804: m., Jan. 30,1827,
Joseph Underwood; res. Brooklyn, N.Y. Issue: —
4528. i. Fanny M. Under wood,« b. Nov. 26, 1827 ; m.,
Oct. 17, 1851, Villeroy D. Reed ; d. Sept. 13,
1856. Issue : —
4529. i. Fanny Reed,« b. 1855 ; d. 1856.
4630. ii. Sophia F. Under wood,^ b. Apr. 12, 1829; d.
Sept. 15, 1854.
4531. iii. Joseph II. Underwood,^ b. June 15, 1834 ; m.,
Apr. 20, 1855, Margaret Sheehey ; d. Apr.
27, 1865. Issue : — ^
4532. i. William H. Underwood,'' b. May 6, 1856.
4533. ii. Louis Underwood,^ b. Jan. 7, 1859.
4534. iv. Sarah H. Underwood,' b. Sept. 7, 1837 ; m.,
Jan. 27, 1863, James R. Underwood. Is-
sue : —
4535. i. Harry R. Underwood,^ b. Dec. 23, 1864.
4536. ii. Florence V. Under wooD,M , j p -.r^nr,
4537. iii. Fannie F. Underwood,*^ \ '^- '^""^ ^' -^^^'^•
Fannie F. d. 1868.
EUNICE 7 (4422), b. 1802; m. Russell Murdock, Feb.
8, 1826 ; res. Garland, Me. ; d. 1836. Children : —
4538. i. Marsraret Maria Murdock,^ b. June 4,1827;
d^ Aug. 26, 1828.
4539. ii. Maria J. Murdock,** b. June 23, 1829; m.
Freeman Bacon, Jan. 1, 1855 ; res. Mound
City, Kan. Issue : —
4540. i. Elizabeth Augusta Bacon," b. 1856 ; d. 1861.
4541. ii. Anna Lydia Bacon," b. 1858; d. 1859.
4542. iii. Julius Delano Bacon,» b. Oct. 3, 1860.
4543. iv. Nellie A. Bacon,^ b. Jan. 3, 1862.
4544. V. Mabel Bacon,*' b. Feb., 1868.
4545. iii. Lydia Murdock,^ b. Dec. 7, 1830 ; m. Richard
Henry, Oct. 3, 1853 ; res. Worcester, Mass.
Issue : —
4546. i. Mary E. Henry,^ b. 1856 ; d. 1857.
4547. ii. Anita L. Henry,** b. Sept. 29, 1857.
4548. iii. Emma J. Henry," b. Aug. 1, 1859.
4549. iv. Nellie F. Henry," b. May, 1861.
4550. iv. Sarah A. Murdock,^ b. Nov. 12, 1832.
298 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIL /
/
EPHRAIM S.' (4423), b. July, 1803; m. Margaret/
Chapin, Oct. 26, 1828 ; farmer in Whitinsville, Mass. Is-
sue : —
4551. i. Mary Jane* -f-
4552. ii. Samuel Judson ^ +
4553. iii. Josiah Sprinc^**-!-
4554. iv. A}»hj Elizabeth,^^ b. Mar., 1835; d. 1840.
4555. V. William Walton '^-l-
4556. vi. James Brainerd,** b. Aug. 25, 1839. He was
sergt. in Co. H, 15th Reg. Mass. Vols., in the
war of the Rebellion, and was killed in the
battle of Antietam.
4557. vii. Abby Elizabeth ** -f
4558. viii. George Fargo,^ b. Jan. 5, 1844. In the war of
the Rebellion, corporal of Co. H, 15th Reg.
Mass. Vol;^.; he was killed at the battle of
Gettysburg.
4559. ix. Emily Maria,^ b. June 5, 1846.
45G0. X. Lewis Clarke,^ b. Jan. 11, 1848.
4561. xi. Clara Ann,« b. Oct. 26, 1852.
MARGARET 7 (4424), b. 1807; ra. N. B. Chapin of
Michigan, Sept. 15, 1828, who d. July 6, 1845. Issue : —
4562. i. Sarah J. Chapin,** b. June 4, 1829 ; d. Sept. 28,
1830.
4563. ii. Charles A. Chapin,^ b. June 19, 1831; m.
Martha J. Lake ; res. Silver Lake, Nev. Is-
sue : —
i. Arthur H. Citapix,« b. Mar. 21, 1868.
George Chapin,** b. Dec. 25, 1832 ; m. Emma
Williams, June 11, 1863 ; res. San Francisco,
Cal. Issue : —
i. Emma A. ChaP^n,^ b. and d. 1864.
ii. Charles W. Chapin," b. Apr. 1, 1866.
Maria i.. Chapin,^ b. 1835; d. 1836.
Eliza W. Chapin,^ b. 1837 ; d. 1838.
Samuel Chapin,^ b. Mar. 12,1839; m. Maria
Endicott, Sept. 24,1866; grad. Dart. Med.
School ; in the war of the Rebellion he was
surgeon; res. Auburn, Cal. Issue: —
4571. i. Mary E. Chapin," h. July 24, 1867.
4572. ii. Margaret Chapin." b. Mar. 28, 1869.
4573. vii. Edward Chapin,« b. May 15, 1841. He left
Harvard Coll. in the third year of his course,
and joined the Union army in the war of the
4564.
4565,
iii.
4566.
4567.
4568.
iv.
4569.
V.
4570.
vi.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIL 299
Rebellion in 1862. He was wounded in the
battle of Gettysburg, and d, in hospital in
Baltimore, Mdl Aug. 1, 1868.
4574. viii. Emeline Chapin,^ b. and d. 1843.
MARY A.U4425), b. 1809; m. Stephen F. Batchelor
of Wliitinsville, Mass., May 4, 1834, who d. Oct. 29, 1865;
res. Whitinsville. Cliildren : —
4575. i. Edward Payson Batchelor,^ b. Jan. 30, 1835 ;
grad. Yale Coll., 1858, and at Harvard Law
School, 1862 ; lawyer in San Francisco, Cal.,
where he d. Dec. 28, 1876.
4576. ii. Frances A. Batchelok,^ b. Aug. 23, 1840.
EMELINE' (4427), b. 1813; m. Judson Chapin of
Roxbury, Mass., May 22, 1839; res. West Roxbury. Chil-
dren : —
4577. i. Emma J. Chapin,^ b. Sept. 9, 1840; m., Oct. 1,
1868, William Pearce ; res. West Roxburv.
4578. ii. Eugene J. Chapin,» b. Sept. 8, 1843.
4579. iii. Anna G. Chapin,** b. Sept. 15, 1849.
4580. iv. Mary E. Chapin,^ b. 1854 ; d. 1855.
ABBY A.' (4428), b. Apr. 1, 1815; m. Oliver Chase of
Boston, Mass., Apr. 24, 1843 ; res. Roxbury, Mass. Chil-
dren: —
4581. . Lewis Herbert Chase,^ b. Aug. 18, 1844.
4582. ii. Cordelia Chase,« b. Nov. 10, 1846.
4583.. iii. Ella Chase,'* b. 1848; d. 1849.
MARIA ' (4430), m. S. B. Goldthwaite of Charlestown,
Mass., Aug. 15, 1838; res. Medford, Mass. Children: —
4584. i. Mary F. Goldthwaite,^ b. May 31, 1841.
4585. ii. Arthur B. Goldthwaite,'* b. May 9, 1848.
LYDIA" (4431), m. William Kendall of Whitinsville,
Mass., Aug. 24, 1842, who d. Apr. 28, 1866. Children: —
4586. i. Mary B. Kendall,^ b. Sept. 1, 1844 ; d. Oct.
29, 1869.
4587. ii. William Henry Kendall,^ b. Nov. 5, 1847.
4588. iii. Hannah Kendall,** b. 1853; d. 1854.
4589. iv. Ellen Kendall,^ b. 1855 ; d. 1856.
4590. V. Charles E. Kendall,^ b. June 18, 1858.
LAURA A.' (4466), b. Oct. 7, 1826; m. Rev. IL ?,
Coe, May 6, 1851 ; d. June 6, 1855. They had : ■—
300 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BR ANCH XVIL
4591. i. Mary Coe,« b. Aii^. 10, 18o2.
4592. ii. Laura Coe,« h. Mar. 28, 1855.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
JOHN W.« (4495), b. Oct. 21, 1819 ; ra. Anna J. Bailey,
ill Jamestown, IM.Y., June 5, 1843; res. Sparta, III. ; print-
er. Issue : —
4593. i. Frank Bailey," b. July 4, 1846 ; d. Sept., 1847.
4594. ii. Frank Orville.s b. Jan., 1849.
4595. iii. Sarah Isabella.^ b. July, 1853; d. Jan. 1, 1858.
4596. iy. Charles Winthrop." b. July, 1857.
4597. y. Sarah Maria,'* b. Mar., 1864 ; d. Jan. 9, 1867.
4598. yi. Susan,** b. Nuy., 1866; d. July 20, 1868.
SARAH iAI.« (4496), b. Oct. 16, 1821 ; m. Edward A.
Dickinson of Jamestown, N. Y., Sept., 1842 ; d. Oct. 31,
1862. Children: —
4599. i. Edward DroKiNSON,^ b. Sept. 4, 1844.
4600. ii. Dwight Dickinson,^ b. Oct. 31, 1847; surgeon
in U.S. nayy.
4601. iii. Edward Fletcher Dickinson,^ b. Aug. 7, 1849.
4602. iy. Fenn Dickinson,'' b. 1855; d. 1856.
4603. y. Sarah Elizabeth Dickinson,^ b. Oct. 20, 1859.
LUCY« (4497), b. July 1, 1824; m., July 20, 1843,
Alpheiis Fenn Hawley of Jamestown, N.Y. Children : —
4604. i. Sarah Gertrude Hawley,'-' b. Mar. 30, 1847;
d. Noy. 24, 1859.
4605. ii. Frederic Fletcher Ha\vley,'' b. Sept. 16, 1849.
SUSAN « (4498), b. Dec. 8, 1825; m. A. H. Tew of
Jamestown, N.Y., Noy. 12, 1845. He was in the war of
the Rebellion, in 72d Reg., N. Y. Vols. ; res. Carbondale,
111. Child : — .
4606. i. Willis Washburne Tew,« b. Apr. 9, 1853.
CYRUS D.* (4500), b. Dec. 10, 1831 ; m. Christiana P.
Robinson, in Dubuque, lo., Oct. 20, 1863 ; in the war of
the Rebellion, 1st Reg. lo. Vols. ; in the battle of Wilson's
Creek ; res. Washington, D. C. Children : —
4607. i. Lucy Robinson,'' b. June 1, 1865.
4608. ii. Fenn,» b. Au<t., 1866.
FLETCHER GENE ALOGY. — BRANCH XVIL 301
MARY J.» (4551), b. Aug., 1829; m. Edmimcl Flagg
of Southboro', .Mass., Nov., 1865. Children : —
4609. i. Caroline F, Flagg,-' b. 1859 ; d. 1660.
4610. ii. Anna M. Flagg,^ b. Jan. 3, 1862.
4611. iii. James E. Flagg,^ b. Jan. 23, 1865.
SAMUEL J.« (4552), b. Mar. 31, 1831 ; m. Emma Lu--
ther, Mar. 9, 1864 ; entered the army in the war of the
Rebellion, as lieutenant of Co. H, 15tli Reg. Mass. Vols.,
and served through the war ; he was promoted to be cap-
tain of Co. D, same reg., was wounded in the battle of
Gettysburg, and again in that of the North Anna. After
his return from the war, he was tAvo years in the Mass.
legislature, and then appointed State constable of Whit-
insville. Children : —
4612. i. Nellie C.'' b. July 1, 1865.
4613. ii. Alice L.« b. Apr. 19, 1867.
4614. iii. Edward S.« b. June 17, 1869.
JOSIAH S.» (4553), b. Feb. 21, 1833; m. Mrs. Mary
Crosby, Apr. 14, 1858; res. Prairie City, Kan. Chil-
dren : —
4615. i. Clara A.' b. Feb. 13, 1859.
4616. ii. Frank Lvon," b. Aug. 16, 1861.
4617. iii. George F.^ b. Sept. 29, 1863.
4618. iv. John R." b. Oct. 3, 1865.
4619. V. James B.* b. Oct. 20, 1870.
WILLIAM W.« (4555), b. July 6, 1837; m. Eliza Thurs-
ton, Oct. 26, 1862 ; res. Providence, R. I. Children: —
4620. i. George L.» b. Mar. 18, 1865.
4621. ii. William ,» b. Dec, 1867.
4622. iii. Eliza.
ARBY E.« (4557), b. Nov. 25, 1841; m. George W.
Davison, Jan. 27, 1861. In the war of the Rebellion Mr.
Davison was sergt. of Co. H, 15th Reg. Mass. Vols., and
was wounded in the battle of Ball's Bluff. Issue: —
4623. i. George N. Davison,^ b. and d. 1866.
4624. ii. Harriet M. Davison,^ b. Aug. 31, 1868.
302 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIII.
BRANCH XVIIT.
COMPRISIXG THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM < (75).
This branch groups togetlier 460 names emanatiug from
Westford, and still represented there.
FOURTH GENERATION.
WILLIAM 4 (75), b. 1702, in Clielmsford, Mass. (the
part set off to Westford) ; m., Nov. 16, 1731, Elizabeth
Kemington ; m. 2d, ,]m\Q 22, 1762, Susannah [Fassett],
widow of Zachariah Fletcher" (110), who d. June 30, 1763.
All his children were b^- the first marriage, b. in Westford,
where he lived and d. Bis gravestone in the west ceme-
ter}^ there is inscribed: —
" In memorv of Capt. William Fletcher, who died Sept.
22, 1784, in the 82d year of his age."
The house built by him about two miles south-west of
the meeting-house still remains, though considerably al-
tered and en iaroed. Farmer. Issue: —
4625. i. William,^ b. Dec. 1-3, 1731; chr. Dec. 19, 1731;
settled on a farm in Templeton, Mass., where
he d. unm.
4626. ii. Jonathan " +
4627. iii. Caleb -5 4-
4628. iv. Elizabeth ^'-1-
4629. V. Sarah,5 b. 1739; chr. Sept. 23, 1739; d. 1742.
4630. vi. Lydia5-|-
4631. vii. Joel ^ -|-
4632. viii. Seth^-f
4633. ix. Asaph 5 -f
4634. X. Sarah,5 b. Sept. 26, 1747 ; m. in Westford, Mass.,
Sept. 22, 1768, Oliver Fletcher (3513).
4635. xi. Olive "^-f
FIFTH GENERATION.
JONATHANS (4626), b. Mar. 23, 1733: m. Sarah
Spaulding of Chelmsford, who d. Nov. 4, 1815, se. 76;
lived in Westford, on the farm which had been his father's,
where he d. Oct. 27, 1813; dea. of the church. Issue: —
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XV 1 1 1. 303
4636. i. Sarah,^ b. Feb. 18, 1762.
4687. ii. Jouathaii,^ j ^^^. ^^^ ^ ^g ^^g,^^
4638. 111. Joanna ^^4- )
Jonathan lived in Westford, and d. there
iinm., Aug. 9, 1844.
CALEBS (4627), b. Nov. 7, 1735; lived in Templeton,
Mass. Issue : —
4639. i. William.'^
4640. ii. Oliver*^ +
4641. iii. Caleb Remington ^ -(-
4642. iv. Francis.*^ •
4643. V. Sarah,*^ ra. Fisk.
ELIZABETH ^ (4628), b. Mar. 2, 1737-38 ; m. .Joseph
Cummings, Sept. 12, 1765 ; lived in Westford. Issue : —
4644. i. Joseph Cummings,^ b. Jan. ]0, 1768.
4645. ii. Elizabeth Cummings,^ b. July 7, 1769.
46-lG. iii. Bridget Cummings,^ b. Jan. 5, 1772.
4647. iv. Mary Cummings,^ b. Apr. 3, 1776.
4648. V. William Cummings,« b. May 23, 1778.
LYDIA^ (4630), chr. Feb. 22, 1741 ; ra. Silas Richard-
son of New Ipswich, N. H., Dec. 28, 1769. Had one
dau.: —
4649. i. Betsey Richardson.^.
JOEL'^ (4631), b. in Westford, Mass., June 23, 1743
rem. to Templeton, Mass.; m. Ruth Gould, May 31, 1764
capt. of a militia company ; in the battle of Bunker Hill
farmer. He caused to be built the only Baptist meeting-
house in Templeton, and was deacon of the church many
years, — up to the time of his death. He also gave land
for a cemetery and for a schoolhouse, on what is called
"Baptist Common." The schoolhouse still remains; the
church has been rem. to Baldwinsville. He also built a
dwelling-house on "Baptist Common," which is now occu-
pied by his granddaughter, Mrs. Maynard (4736). A
gravestone in the cemetery records his death, Apr. 16,
1823, and that of Ruth, Oct. 3, 1817, a). 79. Issue : —
4650. i. William « +
4651. ii. Ruth 6 -f
4652. iii. Susan,^ b. Feb. 17, 1780 ; m. Brown, Nov.
28, 1799; d. July 14, 1816.
4653. iv. Hannah,*^ b. Aug. 25, 1768; m. Mayuard';
d. Feb. 20, 1827.
804 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIII.
SETH 5 (4632), b. in Westford, Au^. 8, 1744 ; chr. Aucr.
12, 1744; m. Joanna FJetcher (3515)rJune 2, 1772 ; lived
in Westford, and d. there Jul}^ 2, 1812, and there his chil-
dren were b. Joanna lived to the great age of ninety-five,
and d. June 19, 1842. She was an exemplary member of
the First Cong, church in Westford, sixty-eight years. At
her death she left living three children, nineteen grand-
children, and nine great-gi'andchildren. She had a well-
informed and well-balanced mind, with great equanimity
of temper, and in her venerable age retained her bodily
and mental faculties to an uncommon degree. Until her
last, Mdiich was almost her only sickness, her hearing was
but little impaired, and, by the aid of glasses, she read
with ease. Her piety was ardent, uniform, and consistent.
She endured her last sickness, of several months' continu-
ance, with firmness and resignation, and died in the tri-
umphs of faith. Issue: —
4(354. i. Sethf-f-
4655. ii. ioeV'-\-
4656. iii. Joanna'' -|-
4657. iv. Marv,'^ b. Aug. 10, 1781 ; d. Mar. G, 1868 ; unm.
4658. V. Eliziiheth,^ b. Mar. 27, 1784 ; d. Oct. 15, 1799.
4659. vi. Noah«-f
And two others, who d. very young. All
were b. in Westford.
ASAPH "> (4633), b^ in Westford, Mass., June 28, 1746.
The following sketch, written by his son Richard, is
taken from Benedict's '' History of the Baptists : " —
" He was bai)tized, and united with the Baptist Church
in Leicester, Mass., IStli of May, 1768, being then almost
twenty-two years of age. From that da}" to the day of
his death, he continued an active and devoted Christian,
being a period of more than seventy years. At about the
age of twenty-two, he established himself as a physician
in his native town of Westford, and pursued this profes-
sion with signal usefulness and success till the infirmities
of great age made it necessary for him to retire from
active life.
"Beside many other public offices which he held while
he remained in Massachusetts, he was a member of the
convention which formed the constitution of that Common-
wealth in 1780. In th'at convention he struggled hard J»o
ingraft into the constitution the principle that no man
should be compelled by law to pay taxes for the support
^:^y
SHERMAN D. FLETCHER.
VV V? No. 4742.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIII. 305
of preaching, but that all such contributions should be
voluntary, and according to the dictates of conscience.
He afterwards successfully advocated, through the press,
and maintained this principle of religious liberty, in the
State of Vermont. Though he failed to effect the object
for which he contended in the- convention, yet he lived to
see the principle which he maintained carried out in the
constitution and laws of Massachusetts. On the 3d day
of October, 1776, he was married to Sally Green, daughter
of Jonathan Green of Chelsea, Mass. In Feb., 1787, he
removed to Cavendish, Vt., where he continued to reside
till his death. At the time of his removal to Vermont,
that State was not a member of the Union, and he was a
member of the convention which applied to Congress for
admission. He v^as shortly after a member of a conven-
tion to revise the constitution of that State. He was fre-
quently a member of the legislature, for some years one
of the judges of the county court, for several years a
member of the council, and was one of the electors of
president and vice-president when Mr. Monroe was first
elected. He was fpr a time president of the medical
society of his county, and delivered lectures before that
body. He held many otlier offices, not important to men-
tion, but which manifested the respect in which he was
held, and the confidence reposed in him. He died peace-
fully, surrounded by a numerous company of affectionate
and devoted children and grandchildren, on the 5tH of
Januar}-, 1839, aged ninety-two years. His wife, with
whom he had lived most happily for sixty years, and who
still lives in the grateful and affectionate remembrance of
her children and grandchildren, had deceased a few years
before his own death.
'' He was at all times, in public and in private life, an
humble and devoted Christian. His advantages for an
education in early life were very small, and he was almost
wholly a self-taught man. Still he made himself quite a
respectable English scholar, and acquired, without the aid
of any teacher, a considerable knowledge of the Latin and
Greek languages. He was thoughtful and serious, and
possessed habits of patient and persevering investigation.
He had a sound and well-balanced mind, and uncommon
calmness and equanimity of temper. He cherished an
unwavering faith in an over-ruling Providence, which sus-
tained him in the midst of trials, and in the darkest hour.
He was retiring and unobtrusive, without vanity or love
306 FLETCHER GEXEALOGY. — BRANCH XTIIL
of display. His great and constant purpose was to fill np
lite with duty. He lived long and lived well.
" ' And thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace ; thou shalt
be buried in a good old age." '' Issue : —
4660. i. Sarah ^ -r-
4661. ii. Asaph ^5 4-
4662. iii. Salome ^ +
4663. iv. Rebecca ^4"
4664. V. Ri.ihard^-h
4665. vi. Addison ^-f-
4666. vii. Alpheus*'-|-
4667. viii. Horace ^ +
4668. ix. Ryland'^'4-
OLIYE' (4635), b. Apr. 3, 174_9: ni. Paul Thorndike
of Tewksbury. Mass., Feb. 27, IT (2. and thence rem. to
Salem, Mass. He was b. Apr. 11, 1742, and d. Xov. 9,
1815. She d. Apr. 23, 1816. Issue : —
. Paid Thorxdike,^ b. Dec. 1772 : physician.
. Jeremiah Thorndike.'^ b. Dec. 1773 ; d. young.
. Jam>rs Thorndike,^ b. May. 1775. Issue: —
i. James P. Thorndike," res. Bo.^ton, Mass.
. Olive Thorndike,'' b. Se])t. 2, 1776; ra. Jesse
Trull, who was b. 1767, and d. Dec. 20,
lt"-i. She d. June 20, lft51. Issue: —
i. Washington Trull,' b. 1799; res. Salem,
Mass. Left one dau.
ii. John Trfll," b. 1801 ; m. Eunice Holbrook;
res. Boston. Issue : —
i. Augusta Trull,* b. 1833.
ii. Louisa Trull,' b. 1885.
iii. John H. Trull.* b. 1837.
iv. Washington Tkull,* b. 1839.
T. Elizabeth Trcll,^ b. 1844.
iii. Olive Trull.' b. 1803: m. J. P. Marshall;
d. 1842.
4682. iv. Herbert Teull," b. 1805 ; m. Amanda Jew-
ett : res. Tewskburv, Mass. Issue : —
4683. i. Ellen Teull,* b. 1841.
4684. ii. William Teull,® b. 1843 ; d. in the army.
4685. iii. Olive Teull,"^ b. 1845.
4686. iv. Nathan Teull,® b. 1846.
4687. V. Harrison Teull,^ b. 1848. '
4688. vi. John Trull,® b. 1851.
4689. V. Nathaniel Trull," b. 1807: m. [Miranda
^Vooil : res. TeLvksl.r.rv. Tsiup: —
4669.
i
4670.
ii
4671.
iii
4672.
4673.
iv
4674.
4675.
4676.
4677.
4678.
4679.
4680.
4681.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVUL 307
4690. i. Alice T. Trull,^ b. 1840.
4691. ii. Josephine Teull,^ b. 1843 ; d. young.
4692. iii. Jesse H. Tiiull,^ b. 1847.
4693. iv. Josephine Trull,« b. 1849.
4694. V. Frances E. Trull,» b. 1852.
4695. vi. Emeline H. Trull,^ b. 1853.
4696. vii. Charles L. Trull,^ b. 1856.
4697. viii. Larkin T. Trull,^ b. 1857.
4698. ix. Benjamin F. Trull,« b. 1860.
4699. X. Loring L. Trull,^ b. 1862.
4700. xi. Edward W. Trull,« b. 1866.
4701. vi. Jesse L. Trull,' b. 1813; m. Ella Wood;
res. Tewksbury. Issue: —
4702. i. Ellen Trull,» b. 1842; d, 1843.
4703. ii. Abby Trull,« b. 1844.
4704. iii. Albert J. Trull,^ b. 1845.
4705. iv. Caroline S. Trull,^ b. 1847.
4706. V. George N. Trull,^ b. 1849.
4707. vi. Mary Trull,« b. 1851 ; d. young.
4708. vii. Elizabeth Trull,« b. 1853; d. 1869,
4709. viii. John Trull,« b. 1855.
4710. ix. Charles Trull,« b. 1857 ; d. 1861.
4711. vii. Elizabeth R. Trull," b. Aug., 1815 ; in. John
Clark « (3163), who was b. 1811; res,
Tewksbury. Issue : —
4712. i. Abby E. Clark,« b. 1841 ; d. 1846.
4713. ii. John H. Clark,« b. 1843 ; d. 1844.
4714. iii. Edward P. Clark,^ b. 1847.
4715. iv. George L. Clark,^ b. 1849.
4716. V. Jennie E. Clark,"^ b. 1854.
4717. vi. Susan F. Clark,« b. 1868.
4718. viii. Larkin T. Trull,^ b. Apr., 1819 ; m. Hannah
Chandler; res. Tewksburv. Issue: —
4719. i. Jemima M. Trull,^ b. 18o8.
4720. V. Parmelia Thorndike,*^ b. Dec. 21, 1778; d.
Dec. 20, 1840.
4721. vi. Herbert THORi^DiKE,^ b. Sept. 4, 1780 ; d. Mar.
2, 1816.
4722. vii. William Thorndike,^ b. Mar. 27, 1782.
4723. viii. Larkin Thorndike,^ b. Aug. 22, 1783; d.
young.
4724. ix. Lucy Thorxdike,*^ b. Apr. 20, 1785.
4725. x. Larkin Thorndike,*^ b. Oct. 19, 1786.
4726. xi. Rebecca Thorndike,*^ b. June 1, 1789 ; d. June
16, 1868. ■
808 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIIL
SIXTH GENERATION.
JOANNA 6 (4638), m. Capt. Aaron Pavker, a bro. of
Isaac Parker (see 1118). Issue : —
4727. i. Jonathan F. Parkee,^ cl. unm.
4728. ii. Ann Paeker,^ d. unra.
OLIVER 6 (4640), b. in Templeton, Mass. ; grad Dart.
Coll., 1814, after which he resided a few years at New
Salem as preceptor of an academy ; m., Feb. 22, 1822,
Laura, dau. of David Henshaw, Esq., of Leicester, Mass.;
wholesale druggist in Boston, Mass. ; rem., 1864, to Somer-
ville, Mass. Issue : —
4729. i. Catharine L.^
CALEB R.^^ (4641), b. in Templeton. ^[ass., Apr. 5,
1785 ; went to Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y., where he m.
Elizabeth Stowell of Guilford, Vt. ; rem., 18:^.2, to Solon,
0., where they spent the rest of their long and useful
lives. She d. June 2, 1871, ;e. 81 ; and lie, hale and vigor-
ous almost to the last, attainiiiL^' almost 94 years, d. Sept.
16,1878. Issue: —
4730. i. Lorenzo ^4-
4731. ii. David StowelF +
4732. iii. Elizabeth Remington ^ --}-
WILLIAM « (4660), b. 1765 ; m. Lois Wood, who was
b. 1766 ; lived on the homestead; major of the standing
militia; d. Dec. 25, 1830. Wife d. Jan. 16, 1831. Is-
sue : —
4733. i. Dulcenia,^ b. Mar. 9, 1789 ; m. Brown, a
mechanic ; res. Smithville, N. Y. ; d. May 4,
1831.
4734. ii. Stiliman"-|-
4735. iii. Serenia,' b. July 19, 1793 ; d. Sept. 9, 1814,
unm.
4736. iv. Annis'H-
4737. V. Philenia,' b. Nov. 18', 1798; m. Baldwin;
res. Baldwinsville, Mass.
4738. vi. Joel,' b. Aug. 3, 1800 ; d. Sept. 1, 1801.
4739. vii. David Wood " +
4740. viii. William " +
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIIL 309
RUTH (4651), b. Aug. 7, 1780 ; m. Joseph Norcross.
Issue : —
4741. i. Austin Norcross," Baptist minister in East
Bethel, Vt.
SETH6(4654), b. Aug. 19, 1775; m., May 20, 1809,
Sally Proctor, who was b. Aug. 10, 1782, and d. May 16,
1851 ; farmer in Westford, where he d. May 24, 1842, and
where his children were b., viz. : —
4742. 1. Sherman Dewey '^ -f-
4743. ii. Mary E.' b. Mar. 28, 1815 ; res. Westford.
4744. iii. Asaph,' b. June 2, 1818 ; d. Sept. 14, 1824.
JOEL« (4655), b. June 26, 1777; m., Dec. 25, 1803,
Abigail Maynard, who was b. 1782, and d. Aug. 21, 1817 ;
m. 2d, Anna Colby of Bradford, Vt., who was b. Mar. 24,
1785, and d. 1853; farmer in LandafP, N. H.; d. Feb. 24,
1848. Issue: —
4745. i. Benjamin Franklin ^ -[-
4746. ii. Lucien Maynard ' 4"
4747. iii. Betsey Maynard ''' -j-
4748. iv. Noah Maynard ' +
4749. V. Joanna Maynard '^ -j-
4750. vi. Mary Maynard •" -f-
4751. vii. Anna Colby,' b. and d. Feb., 1820.
4752. viii. Abigail Maynard^ -f-
4753. ix. Sarah Stevens'^ -|-
4754. X. Otis,' b. 1828 ; d. 1835.
JOANNA 6 (4056), b. July, 1779; m. Sherman Dewey
of Hartford, Vt., June 26, 1808; m. 2d, John Durkee of
Hanover,^ N. H., Sept. 9, 1818; d. Sept. 21, 1839. Chil-
dren of Sherman and Joanna Dewey: —
4755. i. Sherman Fletcher Dewey,' b. Apr. 24, 1809 ;
d. in Ohio, about 1855.
4756. ii. James Madison Dewey,' b. May 6, 1810 ; res.
Michigan. Child of John and Joanna Dur-
kee : —
4757. iii. Lucy Durkee,' b. Apr. 25, 1820 ; d. Dec. 17,
1835.
NOAH 6 (4659), b. in Westford, Aug. 7, 1786 ; m., 1813,
Betsey, dau. of Seth Pease of Suffield, Conn., assistant
310 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIII.
postmaster-Qeneral. He "was educated in Westford, tanght
school in Hingham and Tewksbuiy, Mass. He went to
Washington, D. C, June, 1808, where he was clerk in the
post-office department, and afterwards was postmaster in
-Natchez, Miss. He returned to Washington, and was a
clerk many years in the navy and other departments, and
d. there Mar. 23, 1857. She d. in Philadelphia, May 15,
1871, «. 815. Issue: —
4758. i. Cornelia" +
4759. ii. Cynthia ' +
4760. iii. Elizabeth,' d. Oct. 17, 1834.
4761. iv. Marion,'^ b. July, 18-]1 ; m. Thomas H. jMad-
clox of Wasliingtun, I). C. Both d. about
18G4.
SARAH « (4660), 1). in AVestford, Mass., Aug. 22, 1778.
She was nine years old when her father rem. to Cavendish,
A^t., which was then a new settlement. She m. Salmon
Dutton' (1-15), whose father was one of tlje first settlers
of the town, and gave his name to the part of it called
Duttonsville. Here she lived to advanced age, beloved
and respected by all ; and d. June 7, 1853. Their chil-
dren, b. in Cavendish, were : —
4762. 1. Salmon Fletcher Dctton.' b. June 12, 1804;
m, Sarah Barlow of Windsor, Vt. ; a dis-
tinguished lawyer, and judge of probate;
lived, and d. July 6, 1857, in his native vil-
lage. They had: —
4763. i. Richard Henry Dutton,^ postmaster and
town-clerk in his native town.
4764. ii. Emilv J. Dutton,^ m., May 26, 1858, Red-
field Proctor (1853).
4765. iii. Salmon Dutton,^ captain in the rebel war;
d. 1871.
4766. ii. Sarah Augusta DuTTOW,' m., Jan, 1, 1829, Rev.
Joseph Freeman, D. D., a Baptist minister ;
res. Proctorsville, Vl. Issue : —
4767. i. Sarah Dutton Freeman.^
4768. ii. Betsey Freeman,^ m., Oct. 9, 1860, Rev.
S. F. Brown, a Baptist minister; res. Proc-
torsville. Issue : —
47,69. i. Joseph F. Brown,* d. 3"oung.
4770. ii. MarvBROWN,^
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIIL 311
4771. iii. Adeline C. Brown.^
4772. iv. Sarali Brown.^
4778. V. Charles F. Brown."
4774. iii. Mary M. Fbeeman,^ d. young.
ASAPH 6 (4661), b. in-Westford, Mass., Jan. 26, 1780.
He was but a small boy when his father rem. to Caven-
dish, Vt. ; m. Sarah Whet-ier of that town, and there fol-
lowed farming many years ; rem. to Woodstock, Vt. ; gen.
of the militia ; high sheriff of the county. Issue : —
4775. i. Marcella L.^ m. Bushrod Rice.
4776. ii. Sarah P." res. Woodstock, Vt.
SALOME 6 (4662'), b. in Westford, Mass., 1783; m.,
Feb. 7, 1805, Lutiier Fletcher (1789), a physician, who
practised for some time in Cavendish, Vt., and then rem.
to Granville, N.Y., where he d. After the death of her
husband, she returned to Cavendish, and there spent the
remainder of her life; d. 1867. She was a woman of
great energy of character, united with a kind and benevo-
lent disposition. Her love for her kindred, even those of
remote relationship, was remarkable. In the church, the
sabbath-school, the family, and the neighborhood, she was
active in doings ccood.
'o &
REBECCA 6 (4663), b. Mar. 10, 1785, in Westford,
INIass., and was but two years old when her father rem. to
Cavendish, Vt. ; ra. Asa Fletcher (1790) of Ludlow, Vt.,
Feb. 7, 1805. The two sisters, Salome and Rebecca, were
married to the two brothers, respectively, Luther and Asa,
on the same day and ceremony. She was a consistent
member of the Baptist church, and d. where she had spent
her life, in Ludlow, Vt., Nov. 1, 1866.
RICHARD 6 (4664), was b. in Cavendish, Vt., Jan. 8,
1788, and his boyhood was piissed in his native town, to
•which he always evin'ced great attachment, although he
never resided there again after entering Dartmouth Coll.,
at the age of fourteen. He was graduated in 1806, receiv-
ing the highest honors. He then went to Salisbury, N. IL,
and took charge of an academy school, commencing at the
- — . ^. ___ same time
Daniel Webster, who then lived there, and who m., 1808,
312 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRAXCH XYIII.
rrrace Fletcher (764). It is related that at the end of
his professional studies, the yonng laT^ver found himself
in debt to Mr. Webster for tuition, and gave his promis-
sory note to the amount of five hundred dollars, under-
standing that sufficient time should be allowed for earning
it in his practice. Mr. "Webster, however, under some
iinoi); ;al rr .-sure, sold the note, and its payment was
■^h.rriiy demanded. Mr. Fletcher thereupon mounted on
horseback, rode to Cavendish, Vt.. where his father and
other friends raised the requisite amount. avA then, with
the hard ea.sh in saddle-bags, he rede back to his creditor.
Continuing in Salisbury-, he acquired a good practice, and
in 1819 rem. to Boston, with the capital of an excellent
professional reputation and a few thousand dollars in
money. Here he shortly took rank with tlie very first of
legal advocates. We quote from a notice that appeared
soon after his death, which is. no doubt, just : •' While in
practice before the courts, his presence ev^r cr^mnvanded
the utmost respect. Oi good form, of 'X-
pressive features, and of most gentle; -\v.^
address, coupled with his great learning and untiring
industry, it is not strange that he should have succeeded
at the bar and on the bench." Another notice of him
says: "-He was an orator of — ' nt and
elegant in diction, bright and _ . .. , i, keen
and quick in repartee." His c<iic jkjL to be engaged in
unworthy causes was noted. A lady called one day at
his office, when the writer was present, and made a long
statement of a lawsuit in which she desired to engage his
services, and for which she said she was prepared to pay
well. After hearing her patiently, •• Madam.'" said he,
•you would lose that suit, and ought to lose it; I
cannot u: ' it."
In poli. , he found little that suited his tastes.
He was a member of the Massachusetts legislature, and,
in lS-37, was elected a representative in Congress. He
again received the nomination of the Whig party, which
was, at that time, in that district, equivalent to a re-elec-
tion. This he declii;ed, as he preferred to devote himself
to his profession, and especially because life in Congress
was so uncongenial to him. In 1848 he was appointed
judge of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, and retired
from the bench in 1853. The degree of LL.D. was con-
ferred by both Harvard and Dartmouth.
He made a public profession of religion, and united with
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIII. 313
the Federal-street Baptist Church, under the pastoral care
of Rev. Howard Malcohii. He became superintendent of
the Sunday school, and at one time was chosen deacon.
Concerning this last it was related : —
" On being informed of the selection, Mr. Fletcher ap-
peared before the society, and, in one of his happiest
moods, addressed them. He thanked them for the kind-
ness and confidence they had shown him, and then pro-
ceeded to give them a description of the character and
quahfications which in his judgment were requisite for
the office. Speaking thus at length upon the subject of
religion and the importance of personal piety and sincere
devotion to God and the cause of the Redeemer, and hav-
ing wrought up the attention of his hearers to a great
interest, he closed by assuring them that he did not pos-
sess, nor claim to possess, then and there, that degree of
holiness which the candidate should bring to the office.
The calls of business, the cares of his profession, and. the
worldliness of Ids life, that had too much engrossed his
attention, rendered it improper for him, however much he
appreciated the lionor, to accept tlie offer. 'And besides,'
said the speaker, lowering the tones of his voice, and
throwing into his handsome face all the interest and emo-
tion which memory and the occasion called up, 'there is
one insurmountable barrier standing between me and the
position named. Among all the qualifications which I
have alluded to, that this officer of the church should
possess, there is one which I have not named : the injunc-
tion of Holy Writ, tlirough the apostle, is that tlie deacon
"should be the husband of one wdfe.'" I have none. I
cannot accept the office.' "
His religion was not so much of the aggressive kind,
nor did he often urge his views upon others ; but it per-
vaded his entire character, and shone out in all his actions.
Its rich fruits Avere his kind and loving disposition, with
almost the tenderness of a child ; the firmress for the
right, which no force could bend and no money cdidd
bribe ; the ever-floAving fountain of benevolence that be-
stowed his wealth to the help of many. He was devo-
tional; private and public worship he delighted in. When
taken from his 'active duties, and confined to his bed by
sickness, he had read to him, not the newspapers and
books of the day, but Doddridge and Baxter. A scrap
from his diary is* illustrative : —
"Jan. 15, 1857. — Received through the post-office to-
314 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIIL
day a very remarkable letter, in which the writer says
that more than forty years ago he abstracted twenty-five
cents from m}'- pocket. He encloses me a dollar and
twenty-four cents for the money so taken, the interest
evidently having been computed at compound interest to
make this sum. Speaking of the act, the. writer says : ' It
has harrowed up my soul. Oh, had I thought that God
looked on the heart ! ' He expresse<5 great compunction,
and begs me to forgive him and pray for him, that he may
be forgiven of God. ... I sincerely and heartily forgive
the person, whoever he may be, and I humbly and ear-
nestly pray God to forgive him for Christ's sake, as he
seems to be heartily contrite ancl penitent. How many
sins I have committed in my life, for which I need the for-
giveness of my fellow-men and of my lieavenly Father !
' Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who tres-
pass against ns.' What a proof is here of the power of
conscience ! Without the pardoning mercy of God through
Jesus Christ, what may be the tortures of a guilty con-
science in the world to come ! "
He never married. His attachment to his relatives was
remarkable. 'J'ens of thousands of dollars he bestowed
upon them while he lived. His nepht-ws and nieces he
seemed to love as if they were his children. His benefac-
tions were widely spread. The worthv young man who
needed a lift to get through college found in him a friend,
and charitable societies reckoned surely upon his aid. His
Avill, after providing for his relatives, gives to Dartmouth
College the residue. A passage in that will is of in-
terest : —
'' In view of the numerous and powerful influences, con-
stantly active in drawing professed Christians into fatal
conformity to the world, both in spirit and practice ; in
view, also, of the lamentable and amazing fact, that Chris-
tianity exerts so little practical influence, even in conn- .
tries nominally Christian, it has seemed to me that some
good might be done by making permanent provision for
obtaining and publishing, once in two years, a prize essay,
setting forth truths and reasoning calculated to counteract
such worldly influences, and impressing on the minds of
all Christians a solemn sense of their duty to exhibit in
their godly lives and conversation the beneficent effects
of the religion they profess, and thus increase the effi-
ciency of. Christianity in Christian countries, and rec-
ommend its acceptance to the heathen nations of the
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIIL 315
*
world." For this purpose, he provides ten thousand
dolhirs.
At the age of eighty-one, he di, June 21, 1869. His re-
mains repose at Mount Aul. urn ; and over them we in-
quire, "Where are the young men of this generation to fill
the places of those gone before ?
ADDISON 6 (4665), b. in Cavendish, Vt., Aug. 25, 1790 ;
m. Maria, dau. of Edmund and Dorothy Ingalls, Jan. 21,
1819; m. 2d, Mary Ingidls, a cousin of his fust wife ; mer-
chant for some years in Mt. Holly, Vt., and afterwards in
Cavendish. He was a successful business man, and an
enterprising and public-spirited citizen. He d. Jan. 8,
1832, in his native town, where his three daughters were
b., viz. : —
4777. i. Maria Dorothy ' +
4778. ii. Mary Cornelia ' -f-
4779. iii. Helen L.^-f-
ALPHEUS 6 (4666), b. in Cavendish, Vt., July 17, 1793 :
m. Adeline Eliza, dau. of Hon. Uriel Chittenden and Nar-
cissa Hatch, Nov. 8, 1822. He followed the profession of
his father, succeeded to his practice, and became a dis-
tinguished physician and surgeon. He d. in his native
town. May 25,^1839. She d. Feb. 4, 1«77, in West Hurley,
N.Y., and was buried beside her husband in the cemetery
in Cavendish. The following is from a notice in " The
Rutland (Vt.) Herald:" —
'^ A few days since, there came from New- York City, the
remains of Mrs Adeline Fletcher, for burial here [Caven-
dish]. She was the widow of Dr. Alpheus Fletcher, who
died here in 1849. The returning, dead, of those who
have lived among us, brings vividly to mind the memory
of those who have once been. Mrs. Fletcher was •*, dau.
of the Hon. Uriel C. Hatch, at one time a prominent law-
yer resident here, a representative in the Vermont legis-
lature, from this town, at different periods, and familiarly
known, even now, as Judge Hatch. Dr. Alpheus Fletch-
er, who died at the age of forty -six years, was a brother
of tlie late Judge Richard Fletcher of Boston, and of
Ex-Gov. Ryland Fletcher, the last living representative,
we believe, of this remarkable family. We hardly ap-
preciate, at this day, the memory of Dr. Fletcher, — who
was the wittiest man of his day, one of the most skilful
phj'sicians and most learned men of his time, was edu-
316 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIIl.
<:;ate(l at Burlington till the session of the college there
was suspended, during the war of 1812, when he went to
Hanover, N. H. Subsequently Dr. Fletcher was connected
with the medical institution at Gastleton, in its palmiest
days, and was engaged in the active practice of his pro-
fession at the time of his death. His widow, after his
death, removed to New York, and has there resided till her
death." Issue : —
4780. i. Edward Hatch ' +
4781. ii. i\Ierab Ann' -f-
4782. iii. Addison M." b. Mar. 17, 1831 ; d. young.
HORACE 6 (4667). b. in Cavendish, Vt., Oct. 28, 1796;
m. Harriot, dau. of Elcazer May of Westminster, Vt.,
Mar. 12, 1823. He entered the Vermont University at
Burlington in 1813, and was there until the college build-
ings were surrendered to the army. Then he went to
Dartmouth College, entering the soi:>homo]'c class in 1815,
and grad. with the highest honor of valedictorian, 1817 ;
he read law with Hon. William C. Bradley of Westminster;
admitted to the bar, 1821 ; practised in his Jiative town
fifteen years: studied divinity with Rev. C. W. Hodges of
Bennington, Vt. ; ordained, 1844, pastor of the Baptist
church in Townshend, Vt., and so continued until his
death. He was chosen state senator, 1855 ; received the
degree of Doctor of Divinity from Madison University,
I860. Issue: —
4783. i. Harriet Ann.^ b. in Cavendish, Vt., Dec. 23,
1823 ; d. Mar., 1828.
4784. ii. Richard,' b. in Cavendish, June 9, 1825; m.
Lydia Benedict, July, 1861 ; res. in Mich.
4785. iii. Julia Augusta," b. in Cavendish, Sept. 30, 1826 ;
m. Francis Jones of Boston, Mass., Dec. 9,
1851.
4786. iv. Harriet,' b. in Cavendish. Oct. 2, 1832.
4787. V. Ella," b. in Cavendish, Sept. 10, 1834; m.
Charles Walker, May 15, 1865.
4788. vi. Sarah (ireen," b. in Essex, N.Y., Nov. 12, 1838.
4789. vii. Catharine May,'' b. in Bennington, Vt., Sept. 5,
1843; m., Sept. 5, 1866, Horace Burcliard, a
Baptist minister, who was b. in Remsen,
N.Y., Apr. 5, 1833, grad. Madison Univ., and
d. in Brattleboro', Vt.. 18T9, leaving one
dau.
i
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVHL 817
RYLAND^^ (4668), b. in Cavendish, Vt., Feb. 18, 1799 ;
in., June 11, 1820, Mary Ann, dau. of Eleazer May of
Westminster, Vt., and sister of the wife of his bro. Horace,
b. 1802, and d. May 12, 1876. " She was a devoted, gen-
erous,- and sincere friend, kind to the poor, correct and
consistent in all her professions, and, though modest in her
pretensions, was a lady of no ordinary acquirements in
literature."
He labored in early life upon his father's farm, receiving
such education as the district school afforded in those
days. Commencing at the age of seventeen, he taught
school during the winter months for five years. At his
first appearance for parade in the militia, he was chosen a
serci-eant, and afterwards held nearly every post to that of
brigadier-general. He attended for a short time the mili-
tary school in Norwich, Vt.
He was one of the earliest and most efficient laborers in
the temperance cause ; he addressed meetings in various
parts of the State, and was president of the State temper-
ance society. At the time he was colonel of a militia regi-
ment, he called the officers together, and procul-ed a vote
to abolish the custom of " treating " on parade-days. He
had then to encounter bitter opposition and abuse ; but he
has lived to see a law prohibiting the sale of the destruc-
tive poison effectually enforced in his State, and never
likely to be repealed.
In 1837 he took up the anti-slavery cause, and was its
untiring champion until Abraham Lincoln proclaimed that
slavery was no more.
He was elected, in 1854, lieutenant-governor, and in
1856 governor of the State of Vermont, and held the latter
office two years. He was elector of president and vice-
president of the United States in 1864, and was delegate
to two national conventions for the nomination of presi-
dent and vice-president of the United States.
A member of the Baptist church, he has taken great
interest in the moral and religious improvement of the
people, especially by the promotion of Siuiday schools.
He has cultivated, almost during his life, the farm wliere
his father settled, on Black River, a little below Proctors-
ville. Issue: —
4790. i. Addison,^ b. 1834; d. 1835.
4791. ii. Anna May," b. Feb. 18, 1836 ; d. May 25, 1860;
unm.
4792. iii. Henry Addison,'^ b. Dec. 11, 1839 ; enlisted as
318 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIIT.
private in 16tli Reg. Vt. Vols., in the war of
the Rebellion, and was promoted to lieut. ;
in the battle of Gettysburg ; rep. in the
State legislature, 1867 and 1868 ; col. on the
governor's staff; farmer on the old home-
stead.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
LORENZO ' (4730), b. in Adams, N.Y., Oct. 31, 1815;
m., June 10, 1840, at Fredonia, N. Y., Miss Adelia Rob-
bhis; lived in Ohio and IlUnois until 1858, when he went
to Galveston, Tex., and tlience, in 1861, to I'ittsburg,
Renn. ; resided awhile in Chicago, 111., where he was a
city alderman; present res., Jackson, Mich.; engaged in
mercantile business. Children : —
4793. i. Jennie,* b. Jan. 5, 1843; d. July 1, 1845.
4794. ii. Frances Mary 8 -f
4795. iii. Ella Addie,^ b. Nov. 9, 1846.
DAVID S.7 (4731), b. in Champion, N. Y., July 17,
1817; m., Oct. 21, 1857, Caroline Flemming; res. Tro}^
Ind. Children : —
4796. i. Caleb Remington,^ b. in Solon, 0., Sept. 10,
1858.
4797. ii. George Washington,^ b. in Solon, O., Oct. 21,
1860.
4798. iii. Widhice Crawford,'* b. in Troy, Ind., Apr. 13,
1803.
4799. iv. Emma Emeline,^ b. in Troy, Ind., Oct. 2, 1868.
ELIZABETH R." (4732), b. in Adams, N. Y., Dec. 17,
1819 ; m. Orlo R. Coe of Cleveland, O., Apr. 28, 1845 ; d.
July 22, 1858. He res. Rochester, Penn. Children : —
4800. i. Harwood Henry CoE,^ b. Mar. 8, 1849 ; d. Mar.
27, 1876.
4801. ii. Darwin Fletcher C0E,8 | twins, b. in Cleveland,
4802. iii. Dwight Stebbins Coe,^ j O., Aug. 19, 1851.
4803. iv. Elwood Mason Coe,» b. Aug. 10, 1853.
4804. V. Edward Bigelow Coe,^ b. 1855 ; d. 1860.
STILLMAN ' (4734), b. Sept. 28, 1770 ; m., 1816, Eliza-
beth Radford; served a short term in the war of 1812;
4805.
i.
4806.
ii.
4807.
iii.
4808.
iv.
4809.
V.
4810.
yi.
4811.
■vii.
4812.
viii.
4sl3.
ix.
4814.
X.
4815.
xi.
4816.
xii.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY, — BRANCH XVIII. 319
settled in Pratt's Hollow, N.Y. ; d. Aug. 23, 1866. She d.
Mav 18, 1877. Issue: —
William«-f
ii. Squire,^ served in the Mexican war ; lived in
Kentucky and Texas, where he d. Apr., 1861 :
iinm.
Henry ^ -|-
Jerome,8 d. Aug. 14, 1849.
Francis D.** +
Lois C3'^renia ^ +
Harnion,8 j ^^^.^^^ ^ ^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^g.
xlairiet, j
Jane E.^ +
Stillman,8 b. Jan. 12, 1832 ; ra. 1851 ; res. Caz-
enovia, N.Y. Has four children.
Ilollin,M). 1834; d. 1836.
John W;^ b. Mar. 13, 1839; m , Oct. 25, 1866 ;
served four years in the war of the Rebellion
in Co. D, N.Y. Cavalry; res. Peterboro', N.Y. ;
has two children.
ANNIS7 (4736), b. June 27, 1795; m. Capt. Willard
Maynard, a farmer, who was b. in Nelson, N. H., July 3,
1792, and d. Nov. 26, 1857. She lives in Templeton, Mass.,
in the house built by her grandfather Joel on "Baptist
Common." They had: —
4817. i. Amanda M. Maynard,^ b. June 10, a817 ; d.
Jan. 30, 1842.
4818. ii. Edwin W. Maynaiid,^ b. Sept. 28, 1818 • d.
Mar. 18, 1819.
4819. iii. Lois S. Maynard,^ b. Mar. 2, 1820; m. D. L.
Amsden of Athol, Mass., Mar. 29, 1840.
4820. iv. Hannah S. Maynard,^ b. Aug. 31, 1822; d.
Sept. 19, 1853.
4821. V. Ruth L. Maynaed,^ b. Aug. 24, 1824 ; d. 1839.
4822. vi. Willard B. Maynard,^ b. July 8, 1829; m.
Jan. 3, 1854.
4823. vii. Angeline Maynard,^ m. and res. in East
Templeton, Mass.
4824. viii. Sarah J. Maynard,^ b. Sept. 3, 1834 ; m. Nov.,
1859.
4825. ix. William F. Maynard,^ b. Apr. 30, 1839; d.
Jan. 22, 1842.
DAVID W.^ (4740), b. Oct. 17, 1802; m., Oct. 28,
320 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIII.
1829, Sarah S. Estabrook, who was b. May 14, 1809;
wheelwriglit in Rutland, Mass. ; rep. in the legislature
three years. Children: —
4826. i. Philena Elizabeth 8 -f
4827. ii. Ann Maria ^ +
4828. iii. Stillman Jerome,^ b. Dec. 19, 1834; wheel-
wright in Rutland.
4829. iv. David Edward,« b. Mar. 24, 1836 ; ra., Apr. 16,
1802, Mary C. Greenleaf, who d. Aug. 16,
1864; watchmaker in Cincinnati, O.
4830. V. Lois Isabella,^ b. Dec. 1, 1840.
4a31. vi. Sarah Frances,^ b. Aug. 19, 1843; d. May 5,
1866.
WILLIAM" (4740), b. in Templeton, Mass., Jan. 29,
1805 ; m. Betsey Harrington of North Orange, Mass., Ma}'',
1833, who d. Aug., 1844; m. 2d, Caroline Blanchard of
Brookfield, Mass.,. Nov., 1847 ; blacksmith in Athol, Mass.
Children: —
4832. i. Araericus Y.^ -f-
4833. ii. Allen Florentine ^ +
4834. iii. J. Sullivan,^ b. Feb. 25, 1843 ; d. Sept. 21, 1847.
4835. iv. Lois W.* b. 1849 ; m. George W. Steveps.
SHERMAN D;' (4742), b. in Westford, Mass., Dec. 29,
1810. In 1831 he went to Washington, I). C, and spent
-vght years ; returning to his native town he m., Nov. 28,
1839, Emily Augusta Fletcher (2239), and has res. there,
occupied in a mercantile business, which he lately relin-
quished to his son, and in farming, which he continues.
He has also been postmaster many years. Westford is
classic ground to the Fletchers ; and much of the value
■^nd interest in these pages which is thence derived has
found place through his efforts. Their children, all b. and
resident in Westford : —
4836. i. Cornelia Augusta,^ b. June 8, 1841 ; m., Jan.
8, 1867, George T. Day, a farmer in West-
ford.
4837. ii. EmOy Frances,^ b. Jan. 17, 1845.
4838. iii. Sherman Heywood^ +
BENJAMIN F." (4745), b. in Westford, Mass., Aug. 6,
1804; m. Mary Brown: carpenter; res. in California.
Issue : —
5 U^
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FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIH. 321
4839. i. Mary Anu^-f
4840. ii. Benjamin F.^^-
4841. iii. William Alfreds +
4842. iv. Joseph Putnam,^ b. 1848 ; d. 1852.
LUCIEN M.7 (4746), b. Apr. 30, 1806; m. Margaret J.
Welch of Boston, Mass. In the Rebel war, Co. A, 30th
Mass. Reg. ; d. July 28, 1862, in Baton Rouge, La. Is-
sue: —
4843. i. Joel M.s b. Dec. 11. 1836 ; in the war of the
Rebellion, 5th Mass. Reg., three mos. ; re-
enlisted for three years in Co. C, 39th Mass.
Reg. ; d. Ang. 25, 1864, in Philadelphia, from
wounds received in the battle of the Wilder-
ness; unm.
4844. ii. Stephen W.« +
4845. iii. MiUy J.^ b. May 16, 1839.
4846. iv. Thomas M.8 +
4847. V. Helen M.^ b. 1843 ; res. Boston. Mass.
4848. vi. Ella A.^ b. Apr. 7, 1850; m., Aug. 24, 1872,
Alphonso P. Perkins ; res. Charlestown, Mass.
BETSEY M.7 (4747), b. Nov. 17, 1808; m^., June 13,
1833, Hubbard Hastings of Lyndon, Vt. Issue*: —
4849. i. Joseph Swett Hastings,^ b. in Lvndon, Apr.
24, 1834; d. in Irasburg, Vt., Dec. 24, 1854.
4850. ii. Jenks Higby Hastings,^ b. in Lyndon, Aug. 9,
1836 ; d. in Alton, 111., Jan. 10, 1857.
4851. iii. Marv Hastings,^ b. in Troy, Vt., May 1, 1840.
4852. iv. Abby Hastings,^ b. in Troy, July 2, 1842 ; m.,
Dec. 10, 1867, Oscar L. Whitelaw, a mer-
chant in St. Louis, Mo., where she d. Mar.
13, 1868.
4853. v. Charles S. Hastings,^ b. in Troy, Feb. 12, 1845 ;
m.. Apr. 7, 1870, Mary Miller Stevens of
Stoddard, N. II. ; merchant in St. Johnsburv,
Vt.
4854. vi. George IT. Hastings,* b. in Irasburg, Vt., Jan.
3, ]8o2: artist in St, Johnsbury.
NOAH M.7 (4748), b. Dec. 25, 1810 ; m., May 25, 1840,
Caroline Chickering of Grafton, Mass. ; m. 2d, Almira
Greenwood of the same place ; m. 3d, Mary H. Gates of
Westboro', Mass. ; carpenter ; res. Grafton, where his chil-
dren, all by l.st marriage, were b.
322 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIII.
485o':- i. ]\farv C.^ +
4856. ii. Charles A. C.^ h. and d. 1842.
48.37. iii. WiUiatiiC. E.« +
JOANNA M.' (4749), b. May 5, 1814; m., Mar. 22,
18o2, Robert Darling; res. Deloit, lo. Issue: —
4S58. i. Mary Ann Darl[NG,« b. Dec. 14, 1835: m.
Reuben Blake ; d. Sept. 10, 1858.
4859. ii. B. F. Darling,8 b. Sept. 9, 1837 ; in the Rebel
war four years, captain in an Iowa reg. ; m.
Sarah Gibson; res. Deloit, lo. Issue: —
4800. i. William Fletcher Darlin(;.-'
4-s(31. iii. Deforest D. Darltng,« b. Aug. 1, 1840; m.
Mary Crandel ; res. Goodrich, lo. Issue : —
i^i)2. 1. Chester Darling.''
4S(;:;. ii. Edward Darling.**
4^:04. iii. Anna Darling."
48(J5. iv. Jane Darling.^
48t)G. iv. Alnieda A. Dakling,^ b. Jan. 15, 1843; m.
William Me Kim; res. Deloit. Issue: —
■ISGT. i. William McKiM."
!S(iS. ii. Frank A. McKiM.^
-\:<h'X iii. Abby J. MclviM."
4870. iv. George L. McKlm.^
4871. V. Albert McKiM.''
4872. vi. Walter R. McKim.»
4873. vii. Blanehe McKiM.'-*
4874. V. Abbv M. Darling,^ b. Apr. 26, 1845.
4S75. vi. Albro E. DARLrNG,« b. Sept. 21, 1848; m. Rosa
Long ; res. Stockholm, lo. Issue : —
4^^Tt;. i. Robert D. Darling.^
4S77- ii. Susan Darling.**
4878. vii. Emma J. Darling,^ b. Apr. 21, 1851 ; res.
Deloit.
MARY M.' (4750), b. Aug. 1, 1817; m., Jan. 8, 1840,
W. W. Carpenter, M. D., of Sutton, Vt. ; d. Sept. 18, 1854.
Issue : —
4879. i. Sarah E. Carpenter,^ b. Dec. 21, 1848 ; m.,
Sept., 1871, Elbridge C. Beckwith ; res. West
Burke, Vt.
4880. ii. Mary M. Carpenter,^ b. Feb. 3, 1853; m.,
Nov. 5, 1873, John H. Jacobs; res. West
Burke, Vt.
3 -^'^
SHERMAN H. FLETCHER.
' No. 483S.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIII. 323
ABIGAIL MJ (4752), b. in Bradford, Vt., Jan. 20,
1822; m., July 10, 1851, Nelson Hunt, carpenter in Bar-
ton, Vt., who was b. in Jay, Vt., Apr. 17, 1826, and d.
June, 1878. Issue : —
4881. i. Emma Fletcher Hunt,^ b. June 15, 1852.
4882. ii. Charles Joel Hunt,^ b. June 2, 1856.
4888. iii. Arthur Nelson HrNT,^ b. June 3, 1858.
4884. iv. Minnie Abbie Hunt,^ b. May 10, 1868.
SARAH S.' (4753), b. Feb. 2, 1825 ; m., Nov. 11, 1852,
B. F. Gaskill, a farmer in West Burke, Vt. ; d. Nov. 14,
1864. Issue: —
4885. i. Frank B. Gaskill,» b. Jan. 17, 1854.
4886. ii. Frederic D. GaskiiV b. Apr. 9, 1855.
4887. iii. Herbert Gaskill,^ b. Nov. 27. 1856.
4888. iv. Henrv C. Gaskill,^ b. Sept. 12, 1^58.
4889. V. James E. Gaskill,^ b. Jan. 29, 1861.
4890. vi. Mary H. Gaskill,^ b. July 18, 1862.
CORNELIA " (4758), m. Joseph A. Clay, a lawyer in
Pliiladelpbia. Children : —
4891. i. Fletcher Clay,^ lieutenant in the war of the
Rebellion ; killed in the battle of Fredericks-
burg, Va.'
4892. ii. Alfred Clay.s
4893. iii. Cecil Clay,^ captain in the war of the Rebel-
lion ; severely woi^nded in battle.
4894. iv. William Clay.^
4895. V. Richard Clay.s
4896. vi. Edward Clay.^
CYNTHIA' (4759), m. Hon. Luther C. Peck, member
of Congress; d. in Hornellsville, N.Y., Aug. 9, 1878. Is-
sue : —
4897. i. Frances Peck.^
MARIA D.- (4777), b. May, 1823; m. Ambrose A.
Ranney, a lawyer in Boston, and son of Waitstill R. Ran-
ney, M."D., of Townsliend, Vt. Issue: —
4898. i. ]\Iaria Fletcher Rakney,^ b. Sept. 2. 1853.
4899. ii. Helei\ Mary Ranney,^ b. June 28, 1855.
4900. iii. Fletchfer Ranney,^ b. Sept. 8, 1860.
4901. iv. Alice Raxney,^ b. S.ept. 30, 1862.
4902. V. Ada Ranney,^ b. and d. 1865.
35>4 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVLII.
:\IARY C.' (4778), b. 1828; m. Rufus Freemaa An-
drews, a lawyer in New-York City, and at one time sur-
veyor of the port. Children: —
4903. i. Addison Fletcher Andrews,^ grad. Dart. Coll.,
1878; lawyer in New- York City.
4904. ii. Herbert Andrews.^
4905. iii. Robert Grosvenor Andrews,^ b. and d. 1860.
HELEN L.^ (4779), ra. George H. Johnson. Issue : —
4906. i. Frances Johnson.^
EDWARD H.^ (4780), b. in Cavendish, Vt., Aug. 21,
1823 ; m. Mary Augusta, dau. of Abel and Nancy Hill of
Cavendish, Sept. 3, 1846; went to Boston, 1841, and
thence to New- York Cit}', 1844, where he now res., and
where all his children were b. ; publisher. Children : —
Robert8-f
Alpheus,8 b. Nov. 24, 1848.
Adeline Elizabeth,'^ b. 1850; d. 1851.
Richard,*^ b. July 31, 1852: grad. Dartmouth
Medical School 1874.
Mary Elizabeth,^ b. Mar. 22, 1854; grad. N.Y.
Normal Coll.
Emily,» b. Jan. 17, 1856 ; grad. N. Y. Normal
Coll.
Sarah Augusta,^ b. 1858; d. 1859.
Alice,^ b. 1860 ; d. 1861.
William,^ b. and d. Oct., 1861.
Helen Salome,^ b. Apr. 5, 1863 ; grad. N. Y.
Normal Coll., 1880.
4917. xi. Harriet,** b. May 8, 1867.
MERAB A." (4781), b. in Cavendish, Vt., Aug. 24,
1828 ; m. Grosvenor Waters of New- York City. He served
three years in the war of the Rebellion, 162d Reg. N. Y.
Vols.; res. West Hurley, N.Y. Issue: —
4918. i. Adeline Fle'tcher Waters,* m., 1878, Frank
Hansen of Saugerties, N.Y. Issue : —
4919. i. Arthur Hansen," b. and d. 1879.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
FRANCES M.8 (4794), b. in Cleveland, O., Dec. 8,
1844; m., Dec. 28, 1869, Leonard E. Thayer of Jackson,
JNIich. Issue: —
4920. i. Arthur Fletcher Thayer.''
4907.
i.
4908.
ii.
4909.
iii.
4910.
iv.
4911.
v.
4912.
vi.
4913.
vii.
4914.
viii.
4915.
ix.
4916.
X.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIU. 325
WILLIAM « (4805), d. 1864 in Ohio. Issue : —
4921. i. Maria Elizabeth « +
4922. ii. Stillman," 1). July 29, 1845 ; served three years
iu tliC Rebel war, in the artillery.
4923. iii. Edwin,'' b. Julv 9, 1849.
4924. iv. Ann,» b. Aug. 13, 1851.
4925. V. Jane,» b. Nov. 30, 1854.
4926. vi. Curtis," b. Nov. 6, 1856.
HENRY ^ (4807), d. Sept. 19, 1844. Issue : —
4927. i. P.elus,» b. Jan. 11, 1842.
4928. ii. Sidney ,« b. Feb. 8, 1844.
FRANCIS D.« (4809), m., Feb. 24, 1867, Mary Elmira
Tracy ; res. Texas. Issue : —
4929. i. John Stillman," b. Dec. 11, 1867.
4930. ii. Lulu Jane,^ b. and d. 1874.
49^1. iii. Harriet Newell," b. Mar. 27, 1872.
LOIS C.'' (4810), b. 1826 : ra., 1845, Gardiner; res.
on the old homestead in Pratt's Hollow, N.Y. Issue : —
4932. i. Maria E. Gardinek," b. Oct. 20, 1848.
4933. ii. Francis E. Gardiner," b. Mar., 1852.
JANE E.8 (4813), b. 1829; m., Apr. 27, 1856, Thomas
Tooke. Issue : —
4934. i. Florence A. Tooke," b. June 10, 1 858 ; m., 1875,
Charles Kuapp of Chittenango, N. Y. Is-
sue : —
4935. i. Winnie Knapp.'o
41»36. ii. Blanche M. Tooio^," b. May 3, 1861.
4937. iii. Eramett A. Tooke,'' b. Mar. 25, 1863.
PHILENA E.« (4826"), b. Jan. 5, 1830; m. George A.
Putnam, a civil engineer in Rutland, Apr. 13, 1847. Chil-
dren : —
4938. i. Amelia Maria Putnam," b. Feb. 27, 1848 ; d.
June 4, 1869.
4939. ii. Mary Chandler Putnam," b. Nov. 20. 1849; d.
July 21, 1867.
4940. iii. Sarah Augusta Putnam," b. Oct. 5, 1851.
4941. iv. George Fletcher Putnam," b. Feb. 22,1854;
d. Dec. 10, 1864.
4942. V. James Rufus Putnam," b. Dec. 9, 1855.
4943. vi. Horace White Putnam," b. Aug. 31, 1857.
326 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIIL
4944. vii. Alice Louisa Putnam,^ b. Jiilr 29, 1859.
4945. viii. William A. Putnam," b. Apr.'l2, 1862.
4946. ix. David Fletcher Putxam," b. Mar. 27. 1864.
4947. X. Frances Isabella Putnam,^ b. Nov. 28, 1866.
4948. xi. Clinton Williams Putnam," b. Nov. 3, 1869.
ANN M.« (4827), b. Jan. 6, 1833; m. Horatio Moore, a
farmer in Paitland, June, 1856 ; d. Oct. 13, 1869, a?. 36.
Children: —
4949. i. William Fletcher :\Ioore,'' b. Mar. 27, 1800.
4950. ii. Hervey Francis MooRE,^ b. Nov. 8, 1862.
4951. iii. Chester Horatio Moore,*' b. Sept. 4, 1865 ; d.
July 27, 1866.
AMERICUS V.« r4832), b. Oct. 24, 1836; m. Emeline
D. Peckam of Dana, Mass., July 4, 1860. They have one
dau : —
4952. i. Edith,'' b. Dec. 28, 1865.
ALLEN F.« (4833), b. Mar. 2«, 1839; m. Ann Jane
Chamberlin of Petersham, Mass., May 28, 1862; manuf.
at Athol Depot, Mass. Children : —
4953. i. Grace Gertrude,^ b. Mar. 27, 1864.
4954. ii. EdL,nir Allen.^' b. May 3, 1867.
4955. iii. William Florentine.^ b. and d. 1869.
4956. iv. Burton Ivan,^ b. Nov. 13, 1870.
SHERMAN H.« (4838), b. Dec. 24, 1846; m., Jan. 8,
1874, Mar}^ E. Richardson of Westford, who was b. June
15, 1847 ; captain of militia ; merchant in Westford. Is-
sue : —
4957. i. Gertrude Dav,^ b. Mar. 13, 1877.
4958. ii. Julia Heywood,^ b. Aug. 10, 1879.
MARY A.« (4839), b. Feb. 22, 1830 ; m. Joseph Put-
nam of Ludlow, Vt. ; res. Poland, Cal. Issue : —
4959. i. Nellie Putxam,^ b. July 16, 1848 ; m., July 16,
1867, Lucien Athearn, a farmer in California.
Issue : —
4960. i. Louisa Athearn,i» b. July, 1870.
4961. ii. Franklin Athearn,"> b. Julv 5. 1873.
4962. ii. Joseph Fletcher Putnam.^ b. May 18, 1852.
4963. iii. Lucy F. Putna31,9 b. Feb. 14, 1860.
HORATIO FLETCHER.
No. 5037.
yrT
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XVIIL S27
»
49G4. iv. AVilliain S. Putnam," b. Ajir. 4, 1862.
4065. V. Benjamin F. Putnam,*^ b. Aug. 16, 1863.
4966. Vi. Edwin A. Putnam,^^ b. Aug. 17, 1865.
4967. vii. Mary A. Putnam," b. Dec. 30, 1866.
4968. viii. Laura Putnam," b. May 11, 1868.
4969. ix. Jane Putnam," b. Sept 14, 1870.
BENJAMIN F.^ (4840), b. Jan. 4, 1833: m. Sarah F.
Ihurston ; d. June 14, 1872. Issue : —
4970. i. Charles Walter," b. Nov. 28, 1865.
1Q^!"/^^^^M i' ^^^f\ ^' ^^P^- 1^' ^842; m., July 27,
lo 1 of ", ' ^^-^n^^^,^! f^^ Quincy, Mass., who was b. Sept.
I^, lS4i:; res. Cambridgeport, xMass. Issue- —
4971. i. :Mary Ellen," b. July 12, 1865.
4972. ii. William FrankHn," b. Nov. 9, J868.
4973. lii. Frederic Bray," b. Dec. 1, 1870.
4974. iv. Alice May," b. May 4, 1872.
oft^R l^T ^' (^84^)' b. Nov. 23,1838; in the war
ot the Rebellion ; enlisted three months in 5th Mass. Reo- •
re-enhsted for three years in 22d Mass. Reg., and servS
through the war; m., Apr. 7, 1871, Mrs. Raymond : res.
Boston, Mass. Issue : — ^ -
4975. i. Henry M." b. Apr. 7, 1872.
wai 39th Mass. Reg^, served three years; wounded in
n! IL ' Issuf'li' ' Elizabeth Webber; res. Rumney,
4976. i. Lucien M." b. May 15, 1873.
MARY C.« (4855), b. Nov. 25, 1841 ; m., Auc.. 1, 1865
l/e" 'l8 ml''' H^''^^^^"' TT'^^ ^- ^^ ^^'--«ter, Mass:
wii To P -1 . A^r '"'''o^ '^'"^'^ ^^^"^^'^ ^" the Rebel
w.i Co. E, olst Mass. Re^,-, grad. Brown Univ 1864
and Nevvton Theol. Sem., 1867; settled in West MecW
iNiass. Issue: — •^'
4977. i. ^^'i|n|im F^letcher Axtel," b. in Munroe, Mich.,
4978. ii. Ethclfnd Marion* Axtel," b. in West Medway,
Mass., Aug. 10, 1872. ^
WILLIAM C. E.« (4857), b. Sept. 21, 1843- in the
war of the Rebellion, Co. E, 51st mLs. Reg., 11 months!
328 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XVIIL
afterwards in the artillery at Fort Warren ; res. Grafton ;
m., Jan. 29, 1878, Hattie E. Allen, who was 1). in Grafton,
Sept. 22, 1852. Issue: —
4979. i. Robert Brooks,'' b. Aug. 13, 1879.
ROBERT 8 (4907), b. Aug. 23, 1847 ; grad. U. S. Mili-
tary Academy at West Point, 1868. He was stationed
first at Brownsville, Tex., a few months, then at Fort
Trumbull, Conn., and in 1869 was assigned to the Military
Academy at West Point, as assistant professor of mathe-
matics. On the 1st of Jan., 1871, he resigned his com-
mission, and accepted appointment to take the charge of
the Thayer School of Engineering at Hanover, N. H. He
m., July 2, 1871, Mary Ellen, dau. of Newton S. Hunting-
ton of Hanover. Issue : —
4980. i. Mary Adeline,^ b. May 20, 1873.
4981. ii. Robert Huntington,'-* b. Feb. 18, 1875.
NINTH GENERATION.
MARIA E.9 (4921), b. June 21, 1843 ; m., Apr. 1, 1866,
Cunningham. Issue
4982. i, Clark Cunningpiam,'" b. Apr. 8, 1869.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX. oliJ
BIIANCH XIX.
COMPKISING THE DESCENDANTS OF SAMUEL* (76).
This large branch has 725 names. It is still well repre-
sented in Westford, Littleton, and adjoining towns.
FOURTH GENERATION.
[Capt.] SAMUEL* (76), b. 1707; m. Mary, dau. of
Major Eleazer and Mary Lawrence of Littleton, Mass.,
Sept. 17, 1729; d. Mar. 11, 1780. She d. Dec. 4, 1780,
se. 70. Their graves are in the west cemetery in West-
ford, Mass., in which town they lived and reared their
numerous family. He was possessed of considerable prop-
ert}'-, and according to family tradition, gave to each of his
sons a farm. Issue : —
Samuel,^ b. Sept. 8, 1730 ; d. Oct. 30, 1749.
Eleazer ^ -|~
Peter 5 4-
Oliver ^ +
Abel 5 -f
Mary,5 b. Mar. 31, 1739; m., 1780, Thomas
Kidder in Westford.
4989. vii. Ezekiel5 +
4990. viii. Phebe,^ b. Mar. 2, 1742; d. May 12, 1759.
4991. ix. Margaret,^ b. Nov. 8, 1744 ; d. Mar. 6, 1752.
4992. X. Sarah,5 h. Oct. 1, 1746 ; m. Cogswell ; res.
Littleton, Mass.
4093. xi. Sampson,'^ b. 1748 ; d. 1752.
4991. xii. Eebecca," b. Aug. 3, 1750; d. Dec. 11, 1751.
4995. xiii. Samuel °-|-
4996. xiv. Margaret,^ b. Sept. 13, 1755; m. Josiah Fletch-
er (1115).
4997. XV. Sampson "^ -V
FIFTH GENERATION.
ELEAZER 5 (4984), b. in Westford, Mass., Mar. 3,
1731-32 ; m. Mary Fletcher (1100), Jan. 16, 1757 ; com-
missioned captain, Nov. 12, 1772 ; lived in Westford. Is-
sue : —
4983.
i.
4984.
ii.
4985.
iii.
4986.
iv.
4987.
V.
4988.
vi.
330 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XIX.
4998. i. Sarah,6 b. Nov. 22, 175o ; cL young.
4999. ii. E]eazer« +
5000. iii. Mary,6 b. iMay 26, 1759 ; d. young.
5001. iv. Joseph,*^ b. Aug. 15, 1761 ; d. young.
5002. V. Sarah,6 b. July 14, 1765 ; m. Eleazer Jewett of
Littleton: d. Jan., 1830.
5003. vi. Mary«-|-
5004. vii. Joseph e +
5005. viii. Jedediah,^ b. Oct. 20, 1772 ; d. Mar., 1795.
5006. ix. Matilda,^ b. May 27, 1775; d. in Boxboro',
Mass. ; unm.
5007. X. Patty,« b. Feb. 20, 1779; m. Benjamin Patch;
m. 2fl, Brown ; m. 3d, Coburu.
5008. xi. Peter W.'^
PETP:R'- (4985), b. in Westford, Oct. 31, 1733; m.,
Nov. 25, 1762, Martha Dix, who was b. in Littleton, Jan.
4, 1745, and d. Jan. 19, 1793. He settled in Littleton,
and d. there Mav 11, 1812. Issue: —
5009. i. Lucy,^' b. 1763; d. 1764.
5010. ii. Lucy,^ b, Feb. 23, 1765; m. John Sanderson of
Littleton.
5011. iii. Peter^-f-
5012.. iv. Samuel,*^ b. Apr. 17, 1769; res. Amherst, N. H.;
ni. Patterson of that place.
5013. V. Jonathan c 4-
5014. vi. Solomon ^ -|-
5015. vii. Martha,'^ b. Jan. 11, 1775 : m. Thaddeus Knights
of Phillipston, Mass.
OLIVER'^ (4986), b. June 17, 1735, in Westford, Mass.;
m. Olive, dau. of Jonathan and Trypliena [Powers] Law-
rence of Littleton, who was b. i\Iay 19, 1740; res. Groton,
Mass. Issue : —
5016. i. 01ive,6 b. Sept. 24, 1760 ; d. Aug. 24, 1775.
6017. ii. Oliver,^ b. Jan. 12, 1762.
6018. iii. Phebe,6 b. Jan. 28, 1764.
5019. iv. Sadou,'^ b. Nov. 1, 1766.
ABEL° (4987), b. in Westford, Mass., Apr. 18, 1737;
m. Abigail Hildreth, in Westford, June 23, 1768; rem. to
Littleton, now a part of Boxboro,' Mass. ; d. May 10, 1820;
deacon of the church. Issue : —
5020. i. Nathaniel HHl ^ -|-
5021. ii. Ezekiel.c
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX. 331
EZEKIEL5 (4089), b. in Westford, Apr. 3, 1741; m.
Bridget Parker, sister of Capt. Aaron Parker of Westford
(see 117 ), and of Isaac Parker (see 1118). She d. Aug.
9, 1800, £6. 53 ; lived in Groton, Mass. ; and he d. there
July 7, 1806. Issue: —
5022. i. Ezekiel,*^ b. Aug. 15, 1767.
5023. ii. Hridget,^ b. Nov. 22, 1768; d. Oct. 20, 1796.
5024. iii. Vrvling6 +
5025. iv. Nancy6-|-
5026. V. Lyman6-{-
5027. vi. Rebecca 6 +
5028. vii. Moses P.^ -f
5029. viii. Samuel « +
5030. ix. Patty,-' m. Asa Lewis of Groton (his 2d wife),
wiio d. 1846 ; d. about 1851.
5031. X. Lucyc +
S AMUEL 5 (4995), b. in Westford, Jan. 24, 1754 ; m.
Lucy Jones. The Westford records state that "Mrs.
Lucy and her child (no name) d. Aug. 5, 1785 ; " m. 2d,
H.''-^^i±J\IiriajnJK£;i:es, who was b. Mar. 13, 1767, and d. Mar. 1,
"^^^^ ^^1869, iB. almost 102; he was deacon of the church; d.
' Aug. 25, 1838. He lived and d. in Westford, where all
his children were b. Children of Samuel and Lucy: —
5032. i. Samuel " +
5033. ii. Lucv'^-f
5034. iii. Poll"y6_|_
Children of Samuel and Miriam : —
5035. iv. Anna,*^ b. Jan. 27, 1788; m. Seth Whitmore of
Lockport, N.Y., Aug. 31, 1851, who d, Aug.
27,1869; res. Lockport, where she d. Jan.,
1879.
4-
Clarissa
5036.
V.
Betsev ^ -f
5037.
vi.
Horatio "^ -|- ) twins, b. Mar. 28, 1796.
Clarissa,^ j d. Aug. 16, 1814.
5038.
vii.
5039.
viii.
Mary Ann^ +
5040.
ix.
Almira ^ +
5041.
X.
Elbridge^ +
SAMPSON 5 (1097), b. in Westford, Mass., Aug. 24,
1758; m. Dorothv Fletcher (1139), Feb. 1, 1785, who d.
May 12, 1828. He d. Sept. 2, 1828, in Westford, where
all his children were b., viz. : —
5042. i. Sally,*^ b. Jan. 15, 1786 ; m. Ebenezer Prescott.
5043- ii. Abel'5-f-
332 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX.
5044. iii. DoUy,^ b. June 26, 1792 ; m. Calvin Holmes :
res. in Western New York ; both d. 1870.
5045. iv. Sampson "-f-
5046. V." George ^ +
5047. vi. Asa^' +
5048. vii. Lucy/' b. Apr. 27, 1803 ; m. Wheeler.
SIXTH GENERATION.
ELEAZER6 (4999), b. June 5, 1757; m., 1788, Rhoda
Tenney, who d. 1858, (e. 96. He was a soldier in tlie
Revohition ; was in the batth; of Bunker Hill, and drew a
pension several years; d. July 14, 1822. Issue: —
5049. i. Nathan "_+
5050. ii. Edmund "-f-
5051. iii. Eleazer'-}-
5052. iv. Lucy,' m. Otis Hayward ; d. in Hudson, Mass.
5053. V. Joel'H-
5054. vi. Rhoda,*" m. Stedman Hartwell ; res. Dedliam,
Mass.
5055. vii. Hulda T." m. John Fletcher (5073) ; res. Box-
boro', Mass.
5056. viii. Maria ' +
MARY 6 (5003), b. July 15, 1767; m. Samuel Sargeant
of Roxboro', Mass. Issue : —
5057. i. Samuel Sargeant.'
5058. ii. INIary Sargeant,'^' m. Andrew Wetherbee.
JOSEPH 6 (5004), b. Nov. 6. 1769; m.. Mar. 20, 17-96,
Lucy, dau. of Simon Tuttle, who d. 1843 ; ra. 2d, Mrs.
Sarah Cole, who d. ic. 71. He d. Apr. 3, 1844 ; lived in
Littleton, Issue: —
5059. i. Lucy,' b. Feb. 23, 1797 ; d. young.
5060. ii. Nancy,' b. Oct. 23, 1798; m. Alvin Raymond
of Littleton,
5061. iii. Almira,^ b. Mar. 30, 1802 ; m. George Fletch-
er ^ (.5046).
5062. iv. Louisa," b. June 6, 1804; m. Edmond Tuttle.
5063. V. Pattv,' b. June 3, 1806 ; m. Ithamer Wright.
5064. vi. Sophia,^ b. Feb. 10, 1809; m. Othiel Fletch-
er (1917),
5065. vii. Simon Tuttle ^ +
5066. viii. Benjamin ^-j-
5067. ix. Charles,'' d. unm.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XIX. 333
PETERS (5011), b. Jan. 17, 17G7 ; m., Dec. 4, 1794,
Lucy, dau. of Dea. John Wood of Littleton, who was b.
Nov. 17, 1770, and d. in Stow, Mass., Feb. 8, 1856. He
settled in Pliillipston, Mass., and d. Nov. 21, 1811; tanner.
Issue : —
5068. i. Lucy ,7 b. Aug. 1, 1795 ; m. Edmund Fletcher
(5050) ; d. in Lowell, Mass., Oct. 14, 1871.
5069. ii. Sarah,' b. Sept. 20, 1796 ; m., Jan. 1, 1817, Silas
Nourse of Bolton, Mass. ; d. Nov. 9, 1860.
5070. iii. Martha,^ b. Dec. 4, 1797 ; d. Mar. 11, 1876.
5071. iv. Peter '+ ) twins, b. Feb. 22, 1799; John d.
5072. V. John,''' \ same year.
5078. vi. John^ +
5074. vii. Frederic,' b. Mar. 2, 1802; d. Sept. 1, 1831,
unm.
5075. viii. Dix7 +
5076. ix. Martha Wood," b. Feb. 10, 1806 ; d. Mar. SO,
1839 ; unm.
5077. X. Carsheua,^ b. May 22, 1807 ; d. x\ug. 30, 1825.
5078. xi. Cynthia,^ b. Sept. 22, 1809; m., Dec. 17, 1835,
Abraham Wilder of Bolton, Mass. ; d. Apr.
8, 1874.
5079. xii. Eunice,' b. and d. 1811.
JONATHAN 6 (5013), b. June 22,1771; m. Sept. 3,
1794, Hannah White of Pliillipston, who was b. 1774, and.
d. Jan. 3, 1855 ; fanner in Littleton, Mass. : rem. to Acton,
jMass., 1828, and d. there Feb. 22, 1836. Issue : —
5080. i. Jonathan "' -\-
5081. ii. Jepthah,"^ b. Oct. 28, 1796 ; m., May 1, 1827,
Mary Josephine Brandon.
5082. iii. Alvin,'' b. 1798 ; d. 180.S.
5083. iv. Hannah White,' b. Oct. 14, 1800 ; m., Nov. 10,
1823, Abraham G. Beard; m. 2d, May 5,
1885, James Mace: res. Boxboro', Mass.
5084. V. Thomas,' b. 1802; d. 1803.
5085. vi. Thomas,'' b. 1804 ; d. 1811.
5086. vii. Ann Hey wood,'' b. Apr. 27, 1806 ; d. Sept. 12,
1836.
5087. viii. Susan H." b. 1809; d. 1811.
5088. ix. Elizabeth Dix ^ +
5089. X. Adin Heyward^-f-
SOLOMON c (5014), b. in Littleton, Mass., July 7, 1773 ;
m. Dorcas Lawrence, Feb. 26, 1801, who was b. in Little-
334 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XIX.
ton, Apr. 17, 1774, and d. in Winchester, j\Iass., Oct. 7,
1856. He rem. to Pelham, ]\fass., and thence to Billerica,
Mass., where he d. Dec. 3, 1815. Issue : —
5090. i, Solomon Lawrence,'' b. in Pelham, Dec. 29,
1801 ; res. Winchester, Mass., where he d.
Feb. 28, 1880.
5091. ii. AlviTi Dix," b. in Pelham, May 19, 1805 ; d. in
St. Lonis, May 22. 1833.
5092. iii. Betsey Wood,^ b. in Chelmsford, iNlass., June 1,
1812; d. in Billerica, Dec. 3, 1815.
NATHANIEL lU (5020), b. in Avhat is now Boxboro*,
Mass., Apr. 16, 1769. [The town of Boxboro' was made
up of portions of adjoining towns, and incorporated 1783.]
Grad. Harvard Coll., 1793 ; ordained minister of tlie first
parish, Kennebunk, Me., 1800; m., Feb. 8, 1801, Sarah,
dau. of John Storer of Wells, Me. After an active and
arduous ministry of tAventy-seven years, he resigned his
pastoral connection in Kennebunk, and rem. to the pater-
nal estate in his native town, supplying vacant parishes
for about six years until he d. Sept. 4, 1834. His wife
Sarah was b. July 6, 1776, and d. in Boxboro', May 26,
1834. He published a sermon delivered in Buxton, Me.,
June 8, 1821, at the funeral of Rev. Paul Coffin, D.D., and
another on Cliiistian Communion, in 1827. Issue: —
5093. i. Abel.' b. Jan. 6, 1802 ; m. Dorinda A. Lewis,
Oct. 16, 1843; minister in Litclifield, N. H.
5094. ii. William Augustus," b. May 6, 1805; d. July 7,
1816.
5095. iii. Abigail.' b. June 21, 1803: m. Elbridge Fletch-
er (5041), Dec. 1, 1831; rem. to Clarksville,
]\Io., Avhere she d. Oct. 11, 1855.
509G. iv. Jonas Clark,'' b. Mar. 27, 1807 ; merchant in
Boston ; d. in Boxboro', July 15, 1835.
5097. V. Hannah "4-
5098. vi. John Lowe ' -|-
5099. vii. George,'' b. Mar. 6, 1809 ; school-teacher in
Baton Rouge, La., where he d. June 22, 1840.
5100. viii. Mary,' b. May 19, 1813; m., Aug. 16, 1840,
William W. Fuller of Oregon, 111. ; d. Dec.
6, 1841. No children.
6101. ix. Charles ^4- .
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX. 335
VRYLING« (602i), b. in Groton, Mass., Jan. 28, 1770;
m. Relief Parker ; lived in Grotou, and d. there July 13,
1829. Issue: —
5102. i. Phineas P.^ +
5103. ii. Relief M.'' m. Harris of Indiana.
5101. iii. Parker."
NANCY 6 (5025), b. Sept. 2, 1772; m. Eber Woods, a
farmer of Groton, Mass. Issue: —
5105. i. Nancy Woods,'^ b. Dec. 21, 1793 ; m. Winslow
Snell ; d. Nov., 1823.
5106. ii. Eber WoodsJ b. Sept. 18, 1795 ; ra. Dorcas
Brown ; d. Sept., 1873.
5107. iii. Achsah Woods," b. June 17, 1798; m. William
Hinckley; d. Apr., 1864.
5108. iv. Wilder Woods,'' b. Mar. 6, 1801 ; d. 1872.
5109. V. Rufus WooDS,^ b. Feb. 26, 1803 ; d. 1878.
5110. vi. Harriet Woods,^ b. Aug. 12, 1805; m. Wins-
low Snell, widower of her sister Nancy.
5111. vii. Miranda Woods,'' b. Apr. 5, 1807; m. Horace
Bacon ; had one dau.
5112. viii. Zebedee Woods,^ b. Apr. 9, 1810.
5113. ix. Laura Woods,^ b. Mar. 4, 1814 ; m. Andrew
Parker ; d. leaving four children.
5114. X. Eliphalet Woods,'' b. Apr. 6, 1818; m. Relief
Nutting.
LYMAN« (5026), b. June 2, 1773: m., Apr. 21, 1799,
Abigail Stone, who was b. June 21, 1780, and d. Nov. 2,
1849 ; farmer ; d. Oct. 24, 1828. Children, b. in Groton,
Mass. : —
5115. i. Abigail^ +
5li6. ii. Dexella^H-
5117. iii. Christina,^ b. Dec. 25, 1806 ; m., Nov. 26, 1840,
George S. Bates, a baker in Groton.
5118. iv. Lyman," b. Oct. 28, 1809 ; d. Oct. 24, 1828.
5119. V. Almon,'' b. 1814; d. 1815.
REBECCA 6 (5027), b. Aug. 19, 1775 ; m. Oliver Blood,
a farmer in Groton. Issue : —
5120. i. Lyman Blood,'' b. June 30, 1818; m., July 1,
1841, Matilda Clarke, who was b. in Farm-
ington. Me., June 26, 1812, and d. Sept. 26
1878 ; carpenter ; no issue.
336 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX.
MOSES P.6 (5028), b. Apr. 1, 1779 ; m. Emiice, dan. of
Thomas Gregg, who d. about one'year after marriage ; m.
2d, Rachel, dau. of Samuel Gregg, who d. July, 1828. He
res. the last twenty years of his life in Tyngsboro', Mass.,
and d. Nov. 13, 185(3. Children, all by 2d marriage, and
b. in Groton : —
5121. i. John^-f
5122. ii. Moses • +
5123. iii. Parker,'' d. young,
5124. iv. Eliza G.^ +
5125. V. Rebecca '-{-
5126. vi. Caroline ^4"
5127. vii. Roxy^ +
5128. viii. Samuel '4-
5129. ix. Parker^ +
5130. X. Susan.^
SAMUEL « (5029), b. about 1780; m. Anna, dau. of
Isaac Lawrence of Groton, Mass, ; d. Jan. 13, 1808. Is-
sue : —
5131. i. Samuel" +
LUCY6 r5031), b. Apr. 28. 1777 ; m., 1801, Asa Lewis,
a wheelwright in Groton : d. Sept. 29, 1835, Children, b.
in Groton: —
5132. i. Lucy Lewis,' b. Feb. 4, 1803; m. Levi Bur-
gess, a farmer in Groton ; d. Feb., 1849 ;
three children.
5133. ii. William Lewis,^ b. June 18, 1804; m Jane
Wadleigh of Boston ; merchant in JSangor,
Me. Issue, two sons and one dan., of
whom : —
5134. i. Charles H. Lewis,^ grad. Norwich Univ., Vt. ;
major in U.S. army ; res. Brooklyn, N.Y.
5135. iii. Harriet Lewis,^ b. Apr. 13, 1806 ; 2d wife of
Josephus Morton; m. Nov., 1857; d. July,
1866.
5136. iv, Mary Lewis,^ b. Mar. 25, 1808 ; m. Josiah Cush-
man, a hotel-keeper ; had two children ; d.
Dec. 11, 1874.
5137. V. Sarah Lewis,^ b, June 15, 1810; m., 1830,
Josephus Morton ; d. June, 1857.
5138. vi. Asa Lewis,' b, Nov. 5, 1812 ; m. Maria Pollard
of Boston, where they res. ; book-publisher ;
d. 1803.
337
M'
^dPayi^c^yi/u ^yuA^.
SrHXO
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XIX. o6l
5139. vii. Luther LewisJ b. June 26, 1815; m., 1838,
Achsah Cole of Belfast, Me. : lumber-dealer
iu Stillwater, Me. ; four children.
5140. viii. Louisa Lewis,' b. Sept. 6, 1818 ; m. J. P. Ty-
ler, a tailor in Woburn, Mass.
6141. IX. Benjamin Lewis,^ b. Mar. 16, 1820 ; m., 1846,
Lucy Horton ; res. Worcester, Mass.
SAMUEL 6 (6032), b. Aug. 27, 1778; m. Lydia Web-
ber ; m. 2d, Susan Hatwell of Littleton, Mass. ; d. Mar.
26,1815. Issue: —
5142. i. Benjamin Webber.'' -j-
5143. ii. Ansel."
5144. iii. Samuel.^
LUCY<5 (5033), b. May 3, 1781; ai. John Keep, in
W^estford, Mass., Sept. 14, 1800. They had one child : —
5145. i. Lucy Keep.^
POLLY "^ (5034 >, b. Aug. 1, 1783; m. Joseph Corey,
Nov. 17, 1804. Children : —
5140. i. Paulina Corey.^
5147. ii. Mary Coiiey.^
5148. iii. Joseph Corey,^ and others.
BETSEY 6 (5036), b. June 6, 1791 ; m. Calvin Howard,
Apr. 20, 1826. Children: —
5149. i. Francis P. Howard ; ' in the war of the Re-
bellion, 6th Mass. Reg. ; d. from a wound in
a skirmish in Va., Feb., 1864.
5150. ii. Calvin Howard,^ d. young.
HORATIO « (5037), b. Mar. 28, 1796; m., Oct. 26,
1826, Nancy Edwards of Acton, Mass. ; res. Lowell, Mass.
Children : —
5151. i. Caroline,^ b. Sept. 13, 1827 ; d. Dec. 20, 1853.
5152. ii. Samuel Edwards,^ b. Jan. 24, 1829; d. Sept.
23, 1840.
6153. iii. Julia Maria ' -|-
5154. iv. Mary Edwards ' -[-
5155. V. Horatio Richmond^ -f-
5156. vi. Clara Augusta ^ +
338 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX.
MARY ANX*^ (5039), b. Apr. 14,1798; m. Leonard
L.Gibson, Dec. 29, 1825, avIio d. Jan. 1, 1833; m. 2d,
Josej)]! Stone of Groton, ]\Iass., Avho d. Jan. 8, 186G. Chil-
dren of Leonard L. and Mary Ann Gibson : —
5157. i. Marv Ann Gibson," b. Juk 18, 1830 ; d. Eec.
I,"' 1850.
5158. ii. Martha Gibson,' b. 1832 ; d. 1835.
ALMIRAG (5040), b. Apr. 18,1805; m. Jesse Minot
of Westford, Mass., Dec. 23, 1830 ; res. Lockport, N. Y.,
Avhere he d. May 3, 18-13. Thev had : —
5159. . i. Edward Jesse MI^^OT,• b. Apr. 9, 1833, in West-
ford ; in the war of the Rebellion he was
captain of Co. C, 45th Yvcg.., Mass. Vols. ;
merchant in Chicago, 111. <
ELBRIDGE6 (5041), b. Ang. 24, 1807; m. Abigail
Fletcher (4595), Dec. 31, 1831 ; rem. to Clarksville, Mo.;
Abigail d. Oct. 11, 1855, re. 53; lie ni. 2d, Mrs. Catherine
Barrv, Dec. 4, 1 85G. Children : —
5160". i. George Elbridge,' b. Nov. 10, 1832.
5161. ii. Nathaniel Storer,^ b. Sept. 1, 1834: d. Mar. 31,
1853.
5162. iii. Henry Harrison,'' b. June 29. 1836.
5163. iv. Sarah Olivia,' b. 1838; d. 1839.
5164. V. Marv Abbv,' b. 1840 ; d. 1848.
5165. vi. Benjamin Webber,^ b. Oct. 25, 1843. *
ABEL« (5043), b. in Westford, Mass., Ang. 20, 1789;
m., Dec. 28, 1820, Susan Richardson « (1381), who d. Feb.
12, 1836; m. 2d, Mary Kimball, in Westford, June 16,
1838 ; d. Nov. 14, 1861. Children of Abel and Susan : —
6166. i. Oliver Richardson,H). Dec. 15, 1821 ; m. Eunice
H. Fenno, Feb. 12. 1853, who was b. Nov.
12, 1825; res. Waltham, Mass., where he d.
June 2, 1879.
5167. ii. Abel Bancroft,' b. Jan. 28, 1823; farmer in
Westford, Mass.
5168. iii. Sampson ' -j-
Children of Abel and Mary : —
5169. iv. Mary Kimball" +
5170. V. Albert Wi'ight,' b. Dec. 26, 1840; in the war
of the Rebellion, Co. D, 53d Reg., Mass.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BflANCH XIX. 339
Vols. ; killed in the battle of Port Hudson,
La., June 14, 1863.
5171. vi. Lucy Adelaide,^ b. Apr. 26,1842; m., Jan. 1,
1868, Charles F. Skinner, a farmer in West-
ford, Mass.
6172. vii. Edward E.^ b. Feb. 1, 1857.
SAMPSON'S (5045), b. May 4, 1795; settled in New
Ipswich, N. H. ; ra. Sarah Beard of Peterboro', N. H., who
d. Jan. 10, 1841. He d. Jan. 4, 1847. Issue : —
5178. i. George Woodbury,^ b. Sept. 22, 1823.
5174. ii. John Augustus '-f-
5175. iii. Charles Rodney ^ -j-
5176. iv. William Henry ' -j-
5177. V. Sarah Beard,' b. Feb. 16, 1832 ; m., Sept. 11,
1862, Capt. George H. Hubbard; res. Man-
chester, N. H.
6178. vi. Samuel Horace,' twin bro. of Sarah B.
5179. vii. Helen Sabrina,^ b. Nov. 25, 1836. With an
excellent education she fitted herself for the
profession of teaching, in which she was
very successful. She taught twenty years
in 13altimore, Md., where she was principal
of the ^lorrison Academy. Her health be-
coming impaired, she sought benefit in a
change of climate at the residence of her
sister, Mrs. Hubbard, in Manchester, N. H. ;
but the change did not avail, and she d.
there May 1, 1880.
GEORGE 6 (5046), b. July 14, 1797 ; m. Almira Fletch-
er (5061) ; d. 1870; res. Westford. ■ Issue: —
5180. i. Almira H.' b. June 20, 1826; ra. Anan Reed;
d. in Lowell, Mass., Nov. 5, 1879.
6181. ii. George Henry," b. Jan. 28, 1829 ; m. Mrs. Julia
[Chamberlin] Reed ; d. 1870.
5182. iii. Francis Hey wood, b. Aug. 15, 1833.
5183. iv. Franklin Adams,^ b. Oct. 25, 1835.
5184. V. Varnum Tuttle," b. Feb. 28, 1842.
ASA 6 (6047), b. in Westford, Mass., Nov. 4, 1799; m.
Sarah Priest; rem. to Littleton, Mass. Issue: —
6185. i. Asa Priest,^ b. Nov. 1, 1830 ; d. in San Fran-
cisco, Gal., Apr. 16, 1879.
o40 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XIX.
6186. ii. WilliaraJ b. Oct. 18, 1832 ; m. and res. in Cali-
fornia.
5187. iii. Augustus Kimball," b. Oct. 12, 1834; m. and
res. in California.
5188. iv. Sarah Elizabeth," b. Jan. 4, 1840.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
NATHAN" (5049), b. in Littleton, Mass., Mar. 16,
1789; m., Sept. 4, 1811, by Rev. J. Willard, to Lucy
Wood, who was b. in Boxboro', Mass., Sept. 4, 1794, and
d. in Haverbill, Mass., Apr. 21, 1845 ; m. 2d, Mrs. Carle-
ton of East Haverhill, Mass., who survived hira ; cooper
in Boxboro' many years, and afterwards a farmer ; d. in
Bradford, Mass., Apr., 1868. Issue : —
5189. i. Nathan 8 +
5190. ii. Luke,» b. in Littleton, Mass., Feb. 4, 1814 ; m.,
Oct. 10, 1841, in Portland, Me., to Maria A.
Hier ; farmer in Norway, Me.
6191. iii. Rollin^ +
5192. iv. Lucy Maria « -|-
5193. V. Edmund «-f
5194. vi. Lowell Wood^-^-
5195. vii. Martha Matilda,*^ b. Mar. 26, 1824: d. July,
1847 : vnim.
5196. viii. Susan Melinda,^ b. Mar. 10, 1826; d. June,
1845 ; unm.
5197. ix. Harriet Elizabeth.^
5198. X. StillmanS-f
5199. xi. Andrew Jackson,* b. Dec. 20, 1832; m. in
Haverhill, i\lass., Louisa F. Currier; boot-
maker ; enlisted in the Avar of the Bebellion.
EDMUND^ (5050), b. in Littleton, Mass., Feb. 19,
1791, where he m., Mar. 28, 1816, Lucy Fletcher (5068) ;
res. Lowell, Mass. Issue : —
5200. i. Edmund DixS +
5201. ii. Isaac Allen » +
[Capt.] ELEAZER" (5051), b. Apr. 30, 1793; ra.,
June 22, 1822, Rebecca Kimball, who was b. July 8, 1800;
farmer in Littleton, Mass. Issue: —
5202. i. Stedman Hartwell,^ b. Feb., 1825 ;\l. Nov. 18,
1842.
5203. ii. Daniel Kimball,^ b. Oct. 10, 1826 ; d. 1828.
^/<5
tDMUND DIX FLETCHER.
No. 5200.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX. 341
5204. iii. Edward E.^ -f
5205. iv. George H.» +
5206. V. Sherman ^-|-
5207. vi. Charles K.« -f-
5208. vii. Lucie M.«
JOEL^ (5053), m. Sarah Cole; d. in Littleton, Mass.
Issue : —
5209. i. Joel Emery '^ -f-
5210. ii. Francis F.^
5211. iii. Joseph Warren ^ -}- •
5212. iv. Sarah Ann.^
5213. V. Harrison T.^
MARIA ^ (5056), m. Samuel Wetherbee ; res. Boxboro',
Mass. Children : —
5214. i. Samuel Russell Wetherbee,* d. Jan., 1870.
5215. ii. Francis Henry Wetherbee,^ d. Mar., 1870.
SIMON T.' (5065), b. Mar. 31, 1807; m., Nov. 11,
1830, C3-rene Green, who was b. Feb. 18, 1806, and d.
Mar. 2o, 1845; m. 2d, Aug. 13, 1846, Almira Billings,
who was b. Jan. 13, 1806 ; res. Lowell, Mass. Issue : —
5216. i. Cyrene Anna® -|-
5217. ii. Sarah Augusta,* b. Nov. 27, 1834 ; d. 1840.
5218. iii. W^illiam Green,^ b. Apr. 8, 18H6.
5219. iv. Maria Amelia,^ b. July 23, 183S; m., Feb. 10,
1864, Randolph C. Lord, who was b. Apr.
22, 1836.
5220. v. Henry Harrison ® -f-
b'lll. vi. James Billiiigs^-f-
BENJAMIN 7 (5066), b. Mar. 26, 1811 ; m. Mary Blais-
dell ; res. in Maine. Issue: —
5222. i. Lucy,* m. Blaisdell.
5223. ii. Mary,® ra. Horn.
5224. iii. Hannah,® m. Mantano Garland.
6225. iv. Nancy.®
6226. V. Cvrene.®
PETER' (5071), b. in Phillipston, Feb. 22, 1799; ra.,
Dec. 19, 1820, Betsey Warren, who was b. Mar. 2, 1797,
and d. Sept. 21, 1866; m. 2d, Harriet [Tower] Whitney,
widow of John Whitney. The last-named was b. in Stow,
342 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. - BRANCH XIX.
Jriss., May 28, 1789, and d. there Feb. 21, 1854. John
VV'hitney and Harriet Tower were m. June 13, 1819. She
d. Mar. 16, 1873; res. Stow. M'here their children were
b.: —
6227. i. John Patch," b. Feb. 16, 1822: d. 1825.
5228. ii. Isaac Warren ** +
5229. iii. Lucy Ann® -|-
5230. iv. John Sibley,^ b. Sept. 10, 1833; m. in Stow,
Nancy B. Tower, who was b. in Concord,
Mass., Dec. 31, 1834.
5231. V. Betst'y Maria,^ b. 1835: d. 1844.
JOHN^ (5073), b. July 11, 1800; m., Feb. 28. 1831,
Hulda T. Fletcher (5055), who was b. Mar. 22, 1806, and
d. June 3, 1838; m. 2d, July 4,1839, Matilda Bowlder,
who was b. July 20, 1809, and d. May 16, 1872. Is-
sue : —
5232. i. Hulda A.^ b. Xov. 25, 1833 : d. 1844.
5233. ii, Rhoda Maria,^ b. and d. 1838.
5234. iii. Josephine M.*' b. Nov. 17. 1840..
5235. iv. John Herbert," b. Oct. 8,1842; in the Rebel
war, corporal in Co. E., 26th Mass. Vols. ;
killed in battle at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19,
1864.
5236. Y. Augustus A."^ +
5237. vi. Edwin Dix,^ b. 1847 ; d. 1850.
5238. vii. Elwyn B.« b. Nov. 25, 1849; res. in Kansas.
DIX' (5075), b. Sept. 14, 1803; m., Mar. 31, 1831, in
Stow, Mass., Louisa W., dau. of Josiah and Lois Patch,
who was b. in New Salem, Mass., Feb. 10, 1808; res.
Marietta, Ga. Issue : —
5239. i. Mary Louisa,*^ b. in Stow, 1832; d. 1833.
5240. ii. Frances Eliza,^ b. in Lowell, Mass., 1833, and
d. same year.
5241. iii. Louisa,« b. and d. 1835.
5242. iv. Georgia Caroline ^ -{-
5248. V. Eliza Hastings'* +
5244. vi. Louisa Eastman,** b. in Savannah, Ga., Sept. 7,
1848.
J0NATPIAN7 (5080), b. June 9, 1795; m., Apr. 2,
1823, Lydia Hammond; farmer; d. Nov. 9, 1871; res.
Littleton. Issue : —
5245. i. Theodore Cleveland ® -\-
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX. 343
5246. ii. Elizabeth IlammoncP -f-
5247. iii. Duniui Cooledge,' b. Muy 29, 1828; ejilisted in
the Rebel war, Apr., 1861, Co. H, 40th N.Y.
Reg. ; wounded in the battle of Chantilly,
Sept. 1, 1862, and suffered amputation of his
rioht lesr; lives on the farm owned succes-
sively by his great-grandfather, grandfather,
and father; he was engaged seven 3'ears in
mining in California; rep. in Mass. leg.
6248. iv. George Henry ,« b. July 29, 1880 ; d. 1857.
6249. v. William Sherman,^ b. Feb. 14, 1832; d. in Ne-
vada Ciiy, Cal., in a burning building, July
19,1856; lawyer; district-attorney.
5250. vi. Edward,- b. June 15, 1834; in the Rebel war;
d. unm., June 25, 1868.
ELIZABETH D." (5088), m., Apr. 23, 1839, Simon
Blanchard*' (Branch XXVI.), a farmer in West Acton,
Mass., who was b. Jan. 29, 1808. She d. July 28, 1874.
Issue : —
5251. i. William Blanchap.d,^ b. Apr. 3, 1840; m.,
Nov. 9, 1868, Nettie M. Stacey; d. Feb. 15,
1877.
5252. ii. Ellen Ann Blanch ard,^ b. Sept. 13, 1851 ; m.,
Jan. 1, 1873, Calvin N. Holbrook, who was
in the war of the Rebellion.
5253. iii. Elizabeth Fletcher Blanchakd,'' b. Oct. 31,
1856 ; m., Jan. 21, 1877, Amasa Knowlton,
who served in the war.
ADIN H." (5089), b. in Littleton, Mass., Apr. 9, 1816;
educated for the ministry at Quincy, 111., where he m.,
May 12, 1845, Elizabeth \V. Safford; 'ordained and sent as
a missionary to Ceylon, India, and returned 1850; Cong,
niin. in Frankfort, Portland, and Armada, all in Michigan;
he d. in Armada, Feb. 8, 1880. Issue : —
5254. i. Ellen N.^ b. Mar. 14, 1846 ; d. Mar. 19, 1870.
5255. ii. Mary S.« b. Oct. 26, 1847.
5256. iii. Charles H.« -h
52.")7. iv. Edward B.^ b. Dec. 7, 1851 ; merchant in South
Frankfort, Mich. ; m., Oct. 24, 1877, Hannah
S. Lee of that place.
5258. V. Elizabeth S.» b. Aug. 13, 1854.
'5259. vi. William A.» b. Aug. 3, 1856.
5260. vii. George C.^ b. Aug. 27, 1858.
S44 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX.
5261. viii. Frederic J.« b. Oct. 9, 1860.
HANNAH' (5097), b. Mar. 25, 1811; m. Joseph R.
Whitney, real-estate broker in Boston, Oct. 11, 18-11.
Children : —
5262. i. Addison Whitney.^
5263. ii. Albert Whitney.*
5264. iii. Mary F. Whitney.^
JOHN L." (5008), b. May 10, 1815; m., 1859, Jane W.
Aforse ; merchant \n Littleton, Mass. : rem. to Derry, N. H. ;
d. 1878. Issue : —
5265. i. Everett Storer,^ b. June 16, 1860.
CHARLES' (5101), b. Oct. 31, 1818; m. Ann Maria
Cory, 1854: farmer in Rockford, 111. Issue: —
5266. i. Sarah E.» b. Julv 7, 1855.
PHINEAS P." (5102), b. Dec. 1,1792; ra. Eliza Woods,
June 24, 1825 ; d. Oct. 23, 1833. Issue : —
5267. i. Eliza,** b. Apr. 10, 1826 ; d. July 13. 1829.
5268. ii. Phineas P.*' +
5269. iii. Lucy E.*^ b. June 17, 1829 : d. Aug. 12, 1835.
5270. iv. Abigail A.« b. June 29, 1831 ; d. Dec. 3, 1833.
5271. V. Elizabeth,^ b. Sept. 20, 1832; d. Feb. 6, 1833.
5272. vi. Susan R.^ -f-
ABIGAIL" (5115), b. Mar. 13, 1802; m,, May 27, 1831,
George Green, who yas b. in Boston, July 4, 1804, and d.
Mar. 3, 1873; res. Fitcbburg, Mass. Issue: —
5273. i. Maria Green,« b. Feb. 14, 1834; m., Oct. 18,
1859, Erastus O. Edd^s a merchant in
Templeton, Mass., who d. June 3, 1863. Is-
sue : —
5274. i. George T. Eddy,^ b. Oct. 25, 1860.
5275. ii. Edgar W. Eddy,^ b. Mar. 21, 1862.
6276. ii. Abigail Gkeen,« b. Jan. 27, 1836 ; res. Fitch-
burg, Mass.
5277. iii. George L. Green,« b. Oct. 13, 1837 ; m., Mar.
6, 1861, Mary Patch of Swanzey, Mass., who
d. Aug. 30, 1865; m. 2d, Apr. 17, 1866,
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX. 345
Marietta Gee ; tin-manufacturer in Turner's
Falls, Mass. Issue: —
5278. i. Minnie F. Green/^ b. Dec. 27, 1862.
5279. iv. Charles Greei^,'* b. in Fitchbiirg, Apr. 13, 1839 ;
m., Dec. 1, 1862, lantha Sawyer ; baker in
Westminster, Mass. ; in the Rebel war, 21st
Mass. Req;. ; wounded in battle at Roanoke.
5280. V. Henry D. Gkeex,^ b. Dec. 2, 1840 ; m., Nov. :-^,
1862, Louisa Tufts, who d. July 17,1869;
m. 2d, Dec. 30, 1870, Mary A. Brady; in
the late war, 53d Mass. Reg.
5281. vi. Mary Green,« b. July 15, 1844; m., July 17,
1874. Simon Francis, a painter in West
Townsend, Mass. Issue : —
5282. i. Julia M. Francis,^ b. Mav 22, 1875.
5283. ii. Lucy M. Fiiancis,^ b. Dec. 12, 1876.
DEXELLA ^ (5116), b. Sept. 19, 1803 ; m., Oct. 7, 1830,
Jefferson Loring, hotel-keeper in Groton, Mass, ; d. Aug.
23, 1832. Issue : —
5284. i. Dexella Loring,* m. Albert Jenkins of Towns-
end, Mass.
JOHN' (5121), b. I\Iar., 1804; m. Clarissa Smith of
Acton, Mass. Issue: —
5285.
1,
John.«
5286.
ii.
Parker « +
5287.
iii.
Charles.8
5288.
iv.
Sampson.*
5289.
V.
Solomon.**
5290.
vi.
Ellen.''
MOSES ^ (5122), b. June 8, 1806 ; m. Mary A. Johnson
of Groton, Mass. ; boatman ; res. Charlestown, Mass. : d.
June 27,1839. Issue: —
5291. i. William E.« b. Nov. 29, 1829; m. Mary J.
Sanborn of Sanbornton, N. H. ; machinist ;
served in the Mexican war; res. Franklin,
N. H. ; d. Dec. 23, 1857.
5292. ii. George H.« b. Dec. 13, 1831 ; scenic artist in
Boston, Mass. ; d. Dec. 23, 1857 ; unm.
5293. iii. Charles A.« b. Oct. 17, 1834; m. Catharine C.
Daniels of Franklin, N. H., where he res. ;
mechanic ; served in the Rebel war.
346 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XIX.
5294. iv. Marj J.^ b. Jan. 16, 1837 ; m. Henr^ Ridings
of North Chelmsford, Mass. ; d." Dec. 22,
1856.
5295. V. Susan F.' b. and d. 1839.
ELTZA G.' (5124), b. June 13, 1812; m., July, 1830,
John B. Derby, a lawyer of Salem, Mass. Issue: — '
5296. i. Charlotte C. Derby,^ b. Sept. 5, 1832 ; m., Apr.
3, 1862, Alexander Cam[)beli, a merchant in
(.Uiicago, 111. Issue : —
5297. i. Alexander B. Campbell,» b. Apr. 30, 1865.
5298. ii. Georgiana Derb\V b. Sept. 23, 1834; m., Aug.
25, 1857, Charles M. Clapp, a merchant in
iioston, Mass. Issue : —
5290. i. G. Lillian Clapi^ b. Dec. 4, 1858.
53U0. ii. Harriet E. Clapp,-' b. Apr. 5, 1860.
5301. iii. John Ward DerbyV b. 18^8; d. 1839.
5302. iv. Ellen :\1. Derby,^ b. Feb. 1, 1840 ; m., Apr. 21,
1862, E. D. Ingraham, a merchant in Boston,
Mass. Issue : —
5303. i. George C. Ingraham,'-^ b. Mav 3, 1865.
5304. V. Caroline E. Derby,« b. July 23, 1843 ; m., June
25, 1874, II. II. Corney, U.S. Customs offi-
cer in Boston. Issue : —
6305. i. Charles II. Corney,» b. Nov. 8, 1875.
530G. ii. Nellie M. Corney,-' b. Oct. 17, 1877.
REBECCA ' (5125), b. Sept. 4, 1813; m., Aug. 30, 1831,
Samuel Blodgett, a farmer, who was b. in Tyngsboro',
Mass., Aug. 3i), 1804, and d. Dec. 10, 1870; res. Westford,
Mass. ; she d. Jan. 4, 1859. Issue: —
5307. i. Samuel J. Blodgett,^ b. Oct. 30, 1832.
5308. ii. Luther W. Blodgett,'^ b. Oct. 17, 1834; ra.,
Oct. 31, 1857, Sarah A. Blood of Groton,
Mass. ; farmer in Westford. Issue : —
5309. i. Samuel L. Blodgett,^ b. July 31, 1859.
6310. ii. Carrie M. BLODGErT,^ b. Sept. 27, 1862.
5311. iii. Sarah Emma Blodgett,^ b. Aug. 13. 1864.
5312. iv. George W. Blodgett,^ b. Mar. 18, 1866.
5313. V. Lula A. Blodgett,^ b. Aug. 29, 1867.
5314. vi. Harriet R. Blodgett,^ b. Nov. 23, 1869.
5315. vii. William H. Blodgett,^ b. Feb. 8, 1872.
5316. iii. Rebecca M. Blodgett,^ b. iu Tyngsboro', Oct.
13, 1837; m., Dec. 4, 1859, Julian A. Cool-
idge, manufacturer in Marlboro', Mass.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XIX. 347
6317. iv. Anna L. Blodgett,^ b. Mar. 15, 1841 ; rn., Dec.
27, 1859, Rufus A. Woodward, a farmer in
Ashb,y, Mass., where were h.: —
5318. i. Alfred A. Woodward,^ b. Nov. 21, 1860.
6319. ii. Annie E. Woodwaed,^ b. May 13, 1864.
5320. iii. George II. Woodwaed,^ b. Feb. 3, 1867.
5321. iv. Charles W. Woodwakd,^ b. Nov. 10, 1870.
5322. V. Sarah M. Woodwaed,^ b. and d. 1872.
5323. vi. Frederic C. Woodayard,^ b. Sept. 15, 1874.
6324. V. George W. Blodgett,^ b. June 13, 1845 ; en-
listed in the war of the Rebellion, 1862, in
Co. B, 6th Mass. Reg. ; killed in the battle
of Blackwater, Suffolk, Va., Jan. 30, 1863.
CAROLINE ' (5126), b. Jan. 4, 1816 ; m., ]May 17, 1840,
John Page, a farmer, who was. b. in New Ipswich, N. H.,
Sept. 13, 1818; rem., 1844, to North Leominster, Mass.,
wliere they res. Issue : —
5825. i. J. Nathan Page,'' b. in New Ipswich, Nov. 16,
1841; m., July 28, 1864, Lelia M. Page,
who was b. in Fitchburg, Mass., Feb. 26,
1846 ; farmer in North Leominster, Mass.,
where were b. : —
5326. i. Frank K. Page,^ b. Feb. 11, 1866.
5327. ii. Sndie C. Page,^' b. Jan. 6, 1868.
5328. iii. W. Frederic Page,^ b. Feb. 13, 1872.
5329. iv. Gertie M. Page,^ b. June 3, 1877.
5330. V. John N. F. Page,^ b. May, 1879.
5:J31. ii. Betsey T. Page,» b. 1845 ; d. 1849.
6332. iii. Dora E. Pagk,« b. Dec. 23, 1850; m., June 29,
1(^71, George Blanchard, mechanic in Leo-
minster ; d. Oct. 17, 1872. Issue : —
5333. i. G. Neleon Blanchard,^ b. 1872; d. 1878.
5334. iv. Emma A. Page,« b. Feb. 4, 1856.
ROXY^ (5127), b. Aug. 30, 1818; m., Aug. 30, 1837,
William T. Gilman, a machinist in Westford; d. Feb. 2,
1868. Issue: —
6335. i. Martha A. D. Gilman,8 b. Nov. 19, 1838; m.
Thomas Harrison, a machinist in Newark,
N. J. Issue : —
5336. i. Minnie Haeeison,^ b. 1858.
5337. ii. Thomas Haerisox,» b. 1860.
5338. iii. Elizabeth Haerison,^ b. 1862.
348 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XIX.
5339. ii. Arcanna C. Gilman,^ b. July 5, 1841 ; m., 1860,
Zebulon Northrop of Manchester, N. H. ; d.
Alio-. 10, 1866. Issue : —
5340. i. Mary F. Northrop,^ b. 1861.
5341. ii. Thomas Northrop,- h. 1864.
5342. iii. Roxy F. Gilman,* b. Apr. 2, 1843 ; m., Nov. 5,
1871, Stephen H. Mudge, a butcher in Bos-
ton, Mass., who d. July 14, 1878.
5343. iv. Mary E. Gilman,« b. June 15, 1846 m., 1862,
William R. Foss, a mechanic in Richmond,
Va., where he d. 1873; m. 2d, Frank W.
Barry of Athol, ^Mass. Issue, by 1st mar-
riage : —
5344. i. Eliza J. Foss,^ b. 1870.
5345. ii. William R. Foss,» b. 1873.
5346. - V. John T. Ctilman,« b. 1848; d. 1849.
534T. vi. George S. Gilman,** \x Jan. 7, 1850; m., Nov.
26, 1866, Josephine Worden ; mechanic in
Westford ; d. Oct. 0, 1871. Issue : —
5348. i. William GrLMAN,^ b. 1868.
5349. vii. Charles H. Gilman,« b. Dec. 6, 1853; ma-
chinist in Westford ; d. May 21, 1872.
5350. viii. Caroline P. Gilaian,** b. Dec. 6, 1856 ; res.
liostou, Mass.
5351. ix. William T. Gilma.V b. 1860; d. 1862.
5352. X. Louisa L. Gilman,- b. INIar. 8, 1863; res. Bos-
ton.
5353. xi. Ella F. Gilman," b. Mar. 8, 1865.
SAMUEL ■ (5128), b. in Groton, Mass., Jan. 10, 1821 ;
m., Dec. 31, 1854, Mary Abbott Hill of Westford, where
they res. ; he is proprietor of the granite-works in Granite-
ville, Westford. Issue: —
5354. i. Frederic Abbott," b. Aug. 28, 1859; d. Aug.
18, 1873.
5355. ii. Harrie Norman," b. Sept. 14, 1864.
5356. iii. Moses Wesley," b. and d. 1871.
PARKER" (5129), b. Jan. 21, 1823; m. Zebiah Frost
of Bethel, Me. ; m. 2d, Helen R. Howard of the same
place ; dealer in granite^ res. Winchester, Mass. Is-
sue : —
5357. i. Alice H." b. in Tyngsboro', Mass., Dec. 22,
1861.
5358. ii. Josephine H." b. in Tyngsboro', Sept. 28, 1863.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX. 349
5359. iii. Elmer D.' b. in Milford, N. H., Feb. 1, 1809.
5360. iv. Ethan P.^ b. in Milford, Dec. 4, IbTl.
SAMUEL' (5131), b. Apr. 14, 1807, in Groton, Mass.;
m., Nov. 22, 1880, Elizabeth, daw. of Aaron Corey of Gro-
ton, where he lived until 1839; rem. to Hollis, N. H. ;
farmer. Issue : —
5361. i. Samuel William « -}-
5362. ii. Charles Henry,^ b. in Groton, Mass., Aug. 27,
1833 ; he was in the war of the Rebellion,
Co. H., 7th Reg. N. H. Vols., and d. in the
service at Beaufort, S. C, Aug. 10, 1862.
Elizabeth Corey,** b. in Groton, Sept. 3, 1836.
George Thompson ^~f-
Aaron Edmund,^ b. in Hollis, N. H., Apr. 14,
1839; d. July 25, 1841.
Mary Anna" -f-
Sarah Frances,^ b. Mar. 27, 1843 ; nr. May 28,
1870, James D. Hills of Hollis, N. H.
Andrew Melborn ^ +
Isabel E.« b. Oct 3, 1846 ; d. Mar. 17, 1863.
Josephine Luetta,^ b. Aug. 17, 1848.
Hermon Augustus,^ b. Mar. 15, 1850.
Edson Lee,» b. Apr. 18, 1853.
Jessie Fremont,'* b. Nov. 14, 1856.
5363.
iii.
5364.
iv.
5365.
V.
5366.
vi.
5367.
vii.
5368.
viii.
5369.
ix.
5370.
X.
5371.
xi.
5372.
xii.
5373.
xiii.
BENJAMIN W.' (5142), b. May 17, 1811; m., June
15, 1837, Mary P., dan. of Calvin Leland of Natick, Mass.,
who was b. 1815, and d. Apr. 20, 1844 ; m. 2d, Nov. 4,
1844, Joanna C.Hale of Hubbardston, Mass. ; farmer, in
Worcester, Mass. Issue : —
5374. i. Joseph P. L.^ -f
5375. ii. Maurice W.** b. Apr. 3, 1846; res. Worcester.
JULIA M.' (5153), b. Oct. 7, 1830; m. Luther B.
Morse, a physician in VVatertown, Mass. Children : —
5376. i. Edward Luther Morse,» b. Oct. 18, 1857.
'6377. ii. Henry Fletcher MoRSE,» b. July 16, 1860.
5378. iii. Clara Bell MoiiSE,^ b. Oct. 6, 1867.
MARY E.^ (5154), b. Mar. 16, 1832 ; m. W. P. Brazer,
a merchant in Lowell, Mass., Oct. 26, 1854. Children : —
5379. i. Ralph Fletcher Brazer,'* b. Apr. 11, 1856.
/
o50 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XIX.
5380. ii. Kate Brazek,« b. Apr. 20, 1860.
5381. iii. Mary Brazer,^ b. Sept. 24, 1865.
HORATIO R.' (.3155), b. Aug. 28, 1835 ; m., June 6,
1867, ]\Iarv Frances Knapp of Lowell, Mass. Child: —
6382. i.^ :\Iiriam,« b. Apr. 1, 1868.
CLARA A.' (5156), b. Mar. 16, 1841; m. John E.
Humphrey, a merchant of Rockford, III. ; d. in East Sagi-
naw, Mich., Aug. 5, 1879. Issue : —
5383. i. Arthur Htmpurey,' b. May 16, 1868.
SAMPSON" (5168), b. Oct. 11,1829: m., June 5, 1856,
Martha A. Wright (3821). Issue : —
5384. i. Carrie E.« b. Mar. 25, 1862.
5385. ii. Albert H.^ b. and d. 1870.
]MARY K.' (5169), b. July 19, 1838; ra., Nov. 20, 1859,
Edwin E. Heywood, a farmer in Westford, Mass. Chil-
dren : —
5386. i. Maria L. Heywood.^ b. Aug. 9, 1860.
5387. ii. Nellie A. Heywood,** b. Feb. 1, 1869.
JOHN A." (5174), b. Sept. 5, 1825; res. Boston, Mass.
Issue : —
5388. i. Catharine M.** b. Dec. 1, 1859.
CHARLES R.' (5175), b. Dec. IS, 1827; m., July 2,
1849, Sarah J. Mattoon of Peterboro', N. H. ; res. New Ips-
wich, N. H. Issue : —
5389. i. Ella Gertrude,^ b. Jan. 9, 1873.
WILLI A:M II." (5176), b. Nov. 4, 1829 ; m., Feb., 1850,
Mary J. Howard of Temple, N. H.; who d. Sept., 1861. Is-
sue : —
6390. i. William Henry,« b. Nov. 28, 1850.
5391. ii. Helen Sabrina,« b. Apr. 30, 1852.
5392. iii. George Woodbury,* b. Jan. 1, 1853.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
NATHAN 8 (5189), b. in Littleton, Mass., Sept. 15,
1812; m., 1833, in Bradford, Mass., by Rev. T. Farns-
JOHN T. FLETCHER.
No. 6205.
94^
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XIX. 361
wort]), to iMary Watson of Lynn, INIass. ; farmer in Biller-
ica. Mass. Is^sne : —
6393. i. Mary Ellen,^ b. Oct. 17, 1833 ; m. F. Larry of
Bradford, Mass., and has three children.
6394. ii. Sarah Ann.^ b. July 21, 1835; m. Z. Ruckman;
res. in Illinois, and has two children.
6395. iii. William Edmund,^ b. Jan., 1837 ; res. Billerica,
Mass.
6396. iv. Martha Jane,^ b. and d. 1839.
5397. V. Emily Fianees,^ b. Nov. 24, 1842 ; d. 1843.
6398. vi. Arthur Henrv,'' b. and d. 1844.
6399. vii. John Henry ,» b. Mar. 17, 1846; in the war of
the Kebellion, he enlisted in the 14th Keg.,
Mass. Vols. Having served his term, he re-
enlisted, Nov., 1853, in the Mass. heavy ar-
tillery. He was taken prisoner in front of
Petersburg, June 22, 1864, and in the horrid
prison-pen in Andersonville suffered those
barbarous cruelties which stamped greatest
infamy on the Rebellion ; a skeleton, a mere
wreck, he was exchanged, but only reached
Annapolis, Md., where he d. Nov. 20, 1864.
His remains Avere brought home and buried
with honor from the city hall in Haverhill,
Mass.
5400. viii. Martha Frances,^ b. Oct. 14, 1847 ; res. Bil-
lerica, IMass.
5401. ix. George Arthur,^ b. and d. 1854.
ROLLINS (5191), b. in Acton, Mass., Jan. 8, 1816; m.
in Portland, Me., Feb. 5, 1838, Sarah B. Waite of Port-
land, who d. Mar. 1, 1845 ; m. 2d, Henrietta W. Allison
of Portland, June 14, 1846; engineer; res. Circleville, O.
Children: —
5402. i. Frank Eugene^ b. 1840 ; d. 1843.
5403. ii. Eugene Frank,^ b. 1843 ; d. 1844.
5404. iii. Eugene Bronson,^ b. Apr. 28, 1847, in Portland,
Me.
6405. iv. Sarah Elizabeth,^ b. 1849 ; d. 1850.
LUCY ]M.» (5192), b. Dec. 5, 1817; m. Harrison Kim-
ball, in Haverhill, Mass., 1839. Children : —
5406. i. George HeniT Kimball.'^ b. Jan. 28, 1840.
5407. ii. Williston KixMball,^ b. 1842; d. 1848.
6408. iii. Dilla Frances Kimball,^ b. 1844 ; d. 1845.
352 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX.
5409. iv. Alice A. Kimball,^ b. Jan. 11, 18-44 ; ra. Eugene
Day of Bradford, Mass., Mar. 30, 1870.
5410. V. William KniBALL,^ b. 1854; d. 1856.
EDMUNDS (5193), b. Jan. 30, 1819; m. in Haverhill,
Mass., Oct. 29, lJ!^40, Elizabeth C. Plumraer of Lancaster,
Mass. ; res. Chelsea, Mass., where he d. Jan. 3, 1880 ; in-
surance-business in Boston. "A man who never inten-
tionally wronged any one, and Vi-'hose best happiness was
in the service of others.'' Issue: —
5411. i. Harold,'^ b. Sept. 21, 1843 ; artist in Boston.
5412. ii. Alice,'' b. Aug. 23, 1847.
LOWELL W.s (5194), b. Mar. 23, 1822; m. Harriet S.
Hall of Bangor, Me., June 13, 1852 ; dentist ; d. of yellow-
fever in New Orleans, La., Oct. 13, 18G7. His wife and
dau. were both drowned while bathing iu the river at
Ilockport, 111., Aug., 1867. Issue: —
5413. i. Adin B.^ b. in Rockport, 111., Dec. 13, 1856.
5414. ii. Cora D.» b. in Rockport, 1861 ; d. 1867.
STILLIMAN*^ (5198), b. July 21, 1830; m. Frances P.
Nichols of Haverhill, Mass.; shoe-dealer; d. Jan. 12, 1868.
She d. 1866. Issue : —
5415. i. Lucv VVood,o b. Aug. 21, 1851.
5416. ii. Harriet E.'-^ b. Oct. 18, 1855.
5417. iii. Ada Frances,^ b. May 12, 1858.
EDMUND D.8 (5200), b. in Dedham, Mass., Oct. 1,
1823; m., Nov. 14, 1850, Mary Annette Lovejoy^ (Branch
XXXI.), who d. Mar. 31, 1859; m. 2d, Caroline A. Hart-
well, June 16, 1867 ; merchant in Lowell, Mass. They
have : —
5418. i. :\Iary Elizabeth,^ b. Sept. 11, 1854.
ISAAC A.s (5201), b. in Boxboro', Mass., Apr. 20,1829;
m., Nov. 23, 1854, jNlary E. Rand, who was -b. in Barn-
stead, N. H., Aug. 16, 1830 ; res. Lowell, Mass. Issue : —
5419. i. Anna Dix,^ b. July 25, 1863.
EDWARD E.8 (5404), b. Jan. 20, 1829; m. Josephine
iM, Hartwell, Feb. 10, 1856 ; blacksmith in Harvard, Mass.
Issue : —
5420. i. Alice Josephine,^ b. July 21, 1859.
5421. ii. Louis Edward,^ b. Oct. 18, 1862.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX. S53
5422. iii. Frederic Haitwell,^ b. July 20, 1865.
5423. iv. Estelle Louisa,^ b. 1868; d. 1869.
GEORGE H.8 (5205), b. Nov. 27, 1833; m. Helen L.
Bigelow, June 21, 1866; blacksmith in Harvard, Mass.
They have : —
5424. i. Henry Bigelow,^ b. July 2, 1867.
SHERMANS (52O6), b.* Nov. 1, 1835; m. Harriet E.
Hasselton, Oct 20,1859. Children: —
5425. i. Lucie M.^ b. Aug. 12, 1861.
5426. ii. Georire Henry,^ b. Dec. 13, 1863.
5427. iii. Gardner,^ b. Oct. 2-3,^865; d. June 11, 1869.
CHARLES K.8 (5207), b. Mar. 10, 1837; m. Anna W.
Holton, Oct. 13, 1859; res. Littleton, Mass. Children: —
5428. i. Anna Kimball,^ b. and d. 1861.
5429. ii Susan Holton,^ b. Sept. 20, 1862.
5430. iii. Rebecca Kimball^ b. Sept. 29, 1864.
5431. iv. Mary Emma,^ b. Mar. 24, 1867.
5432. V. Harriet Esther,^ b. Mar. 7, 1870; d. Mar. 13,
1870.
LUCIE M.« (5208), b. Apr. 10, 1839; m. Peter S.
Whitcomb, a farmer in Littleton, ^Nfass., Nov. 27, 1857.
Children : —
5433. i. Nellie Maria Whitcomb,^ b. Apr. 25, 1859.
5434. ii. Louisa Hartwell Whitcomb,^ b. Apr. 19, 1861.
JOEL E.^^ (5209)), m. Mary F. Hill ; merchant in Gro-
ton, Mass. Issue : —
5436. i. Ida Maria.^
5436. ii. Carrie Hill."
5437. iii. Alta Howard.^
5438. iv. Harriet Augusta.^
5439. V. Joel Anderson.^
JOSEPH W.8 (5211), m. Mary L., dan. of Oliver De-
land, who d. 1869; res. Littleton, Mass. Issue: —
5440. i. Elmer Warren,^ b. Mav 1, 1863^
5441. ii. Clara L.^ b. Feb. 2, 1868.
CYRENE A.^ (5216), b. Aug. 2, 1832 ; m. George W.
Green. Issue : —
5442. i. Ella Cyrene Green.^
354 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX.
HENRY H.s (5220), b. Dec. 20, 1840; m., June 4,
1867, Marianna Hoklen, who was b. Feb. 26, 1846: in the
llebel war two years, in the 7th Mass. Battery at ISforfolk,
Suffolk, Yorktown, and the Pcninsuhi. ■ Jssue: —
5443. i. Charles William,^ b. May 10, 1873.
JAMES B.8 (5221), b. Feb. 27, 1819; m., June 29,
1871, Elizabeth Douglass. Issue: —
5444. i. Lotta Genevra," t>- June 6, 1874.
ISAAC W.8 (5228), b. Jan. o, 1824; m., Nov. 27, 1851,
Sophia Lavinia Hayward, who was b. in l^oxboro'. Mass.,
Nov. 12, 1826, and" d. Sept. 7, 1858; m. 2d, Eliza Joseph-
ine Newhall, Apr. 29, 1861, who was b. in Lincoln, Mass.,
Jan. 3, 1838. Issue: —
5445. i. George Warren,^ b. 1852; d. 1853.
5446. ii. George Hayward,^' b. Dec. 15, 1854.
5147. iii. Caroline Sophia,^ b. Mar. 28, 1862..
5448. iv. Mary Eliza,^^ b. Dec. 12, 1863.
5449. V. Lucy .ALaria,'' b. Nov. 27, 1864.
5450. vi. Herbert Martin,'^ b. Sept. 12, 1866.
5451. vii. Francis Ed\vin,» b. Nov. 22, 1868.
5452. viii. Charles E. D.'j b. Mar. 15, 1873.
5453. ix. Clifton Newhall,^ b. Sept. 19, 1877.
LUCY A.8 (5229), b. Jan. 3, 1827 ; m., Nov. 16, 1848,
Nehemiah H. Newhall, who was b. in Lincoln, Mass., May
26,1818. Issue: —
5454. i. Sarah Maria Newitall,^ b. in Ashburnham,
Mass., Nov. 26, 1849 ; d. Jan. 28, 1876.
5455. ii. Josephine Newhall,^ b. in Stow, Mass., May
24. 1854.
5456. iii. Charles Fletcher Newhall,^ b. in Stow, 1855;
d. 1858.
5457. iv. Ella Frances Nevs^hall,^ b. in Stow, May 9,
1862.
AUGUSTUS A.8 (5236), b. Oct. 9, 1844: m., Jan. 10,
1870, Margaret S. C. Boyd, who was b. Feb. 17, 1846 ; res.
in Georgia. Issue : —
5458. i. Matilda B.9 b. 1873 ; d. 1874.
5459. ii. Mary Louisa.^
54G0.
i.
5461.
ii.
5402.
iii.
54G8.
iv.
5404.
V.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XIX. 355
GEORGIA C.8 (5242), b. in Savannah, Ga., May 28,
1838; m.. in Marietta, Ga., Aug. 25, 1859, Henry G. Cole,
wrio d. there Apr. 18, 1875. Issue : —
Mary Warren Cole,^ b. June 3, 1860.
Daniel AVebster CoLE,^ b. May 10, 1863.
Maud Hastings Cole,^ b. Jan. 16, 1866.
Henrv Greene Cole,» b. May 6, 1869.
DeWitt Clinton Cole,^ b. June 20, 1870.
ELIZA H8 (5243), b. in Savannah, Jan. 29, 1843; m.
in Marietta, May 7, 1866, Lawrence Earle Emmons. Chil-
dren b. in Quincy, 111.: —
5465. i. Lawrence Earle Emmons,^ b. Feb. 15, 1867.
6466. ii. Lillie Fletcher Emmons,!^ b. Feb. 25, 1868.
THEODORE C.s (5245), b. Oct. 11, 1825; m., Apr. 3,
1856. ]Maria Everett Brown, who d. Oct. 21, 1877; farmer
in T^ittleton, Mass. Issue : —
5467. i. Hammond Theodore,'-' b. May 5. 1858.
5468. ii. Daniel Cooledoe,^ b. May 31, 1861.
5469. iii. Minnie Lincoln,^ b. Oct. 2, 1863.
ELIZABETH H.s (5246), b. Mar. 23, 1827; m., Sept.
25, 1850, James Munroe Sanborn, who d. July 5, 1875;
res. East Kingston, N. II. Issue : —
5470. i. James Fletcher Sanborn,^ b. Mar. 30, 1853;
m., Oct. 15, 1874, Mary Jane Judkins. Is-
sue : —
5471. i. Winfield Jerome Sanborn,io b. July 27, 1876.
5472. ii. Henry Clifton SANiiORN,'^ b. Feb. 18, 1879.
5473. ii. Julia Augusta Sanborn,^ b. Mar. 23, 1855;
m., Aug. 21, 1873, John Wentworth San-
born. Issue : —
5474. i. Elizabeth M. E. Sanborn,io b. Sept. 3, 1874.
5475. ii. John Wentworth Sanborn,i'> b. Feb. 27,
1877.
5476. iii. Sherman .Hammond Sanborn,^ b. May 5, 1857.
5477. iv. ]\lary Abbie Sanborn,^ b. and d. 1861.
5478. V. John Munroe Sanborn,® b. Apr. 9, 1863.
5479. vi. Manson Moses Sanborn,® b. Dec. 4, 1865.
CHARLES H.8 (5256), b. Aug. 14, 1849; m., Dec. 16,
1874, Celesta Hosmer of Lansing, Mich. ; telegrapher in
Milford, Mich. Issue : —
5480. i. Ellen B.^ b. Mar. 10, 1876.
356 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XIX.
5481. ii. Rufus H.^ b. Dec. 29, 1877.
5482. iii. Adiu H.^ b. Aug. 18, 1879.
PHINEAS P.8 (5268), b. Oct. 27, 1827, in Groton,
Mass.; m., Apr. 16, 1856, Mary A. Whitney; res. West-
ford, Mass. Children : —
5483. i. Florence A.^ b. Dec. 20, 1860 ; d. Sept. 7, 1861.
6484. ii. Charles L.^ b. May 20, 1863.
SUSAN lU (5272), b. Dec. 10, 1833 ; m., Feb. 3, 1853,
Henry Kileski of Lowell, Mass. Issue : —
5485."^ i. Louis H. KrLESKi,^ b. Dec. 7, 1853.
6486. ii. AL Ella Kileski,^ b. 1855; d. 1858.
5487. iii. Arthur F. Kileski,-' b. July 3, 1858.
5488. iv. Ella A. Kileski,'-* b. and d. 1861.
6489. V. Etta F. Kileski,^' b. Sept. 14, 1862.
PARKERS (5286), b. Jan. 14, 1830; ra., Dec. 13,1866,
Mary J. Woods. Issue : — ^
5490. i. Annie Laurie,^ b. Sept. 23, 1862.
5491. ii. Mary Alice,'^ b. Nov. 12, 1863.
6492. iii. Clara \\P b. Feb. 18, 1865.
6493. iv. Kenic P.^ b. May 29, 1867.
5i94. V. Nancy M.9 b. Aug. 13, 1869.
5495. vi. Bertha L.^ b. May 22, 1874.
SAMUEL W.8 (5361), b. in Groton," Mass., Sept. 18,
1831; grad. Harvard Univ. Medical Dep., 1858; practised
medicine one year in Bedford, Mass. ; rem. to Pepperell,
Mass., his present res.; in the war of the Rebellion, he
w^as two vears a surgeon ; m., Dec. 1, 1868, Martha, dau.
of John N. Worcester. She was b. May 12, 1833. They
have : —
5496. i. Martha Elizabeth,^ b. Nov. 20, 1869.
GEORGE T.» (5364), b. in Groton, Mass., Apr. 14,
1837 : ni., Dec. 13, 1860, Sarah A., dau. of Richard Pierce
of Pepperell, Mass. Child : —
5497. i. Anna A.» b. Apr. 8, 1864.
MARY A.8 (5366), b. Apr. 9, 1841 ; ra., June 11, 1867,
Edmund N. H. Blood of Pepperell, Mass. Children : —
6498. i. Edmund S. Blood,^ b. Apr. 9, 1868.
5499. ii. Charles F. Blood,^ b. Oct. 1, 1869.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XTX. 357
ANDREW M.8 (5368), b. in Hollis, N. H.. Nov. 22,
r«44; in the war of the Rebellion, Co. F. 12th 111. cavalry;
m., Jan. 21, 1868, Nettie S. Jones of Milford, N. IL, where
he res. They have : —
5500. i. Mary E.^ b. Oct. 22, 1868.
JOSEPH P. L.8 (5374), b. Feb. 26, 1844; ni. Emma
Switland. Issue: —
5501. i. Albert Leland.»
358 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XX.
BRANCH XX.
THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS* (78).
THOMAS ' (78), b. in Chelmsford, I\Iass., Jan. 15, 1711 :
m. Maiy : lived in that part of Chelmsford whicli is
now Lowell, wliere all his children were b., and where he
d. Aug. 7, 1771. Issue: —
5502. i. Lydia," b. July 15, 1755 ; d. young.
5503. ii. Joanna,'^ b. Nov. 4, 1756 ; m., Feb. 27, 1777,
Benjamin Melvin, a great landholder, and
man of wealth.
5504. ili. Sarah,5 b. and d. 1758.
5505. iv. Thomas,5 b. Feb. 13, 1761.
5506. V. Rebecca,^ m. Dr. Kittridge.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXL 359
BRANCH XXI.
COiirniSIXG the descendants of ROCERT* (79).
These are from the Lowell part of old Chelmsford, and
number 541. '
FOURTH GENERATION. '
ROBERT* (70), b. Apr. 20, 1713; m. Rernemb'rance
Foster, who d. Feb. 13, 1778 ; lived near Avhat is now the
city farm of Lowell, and all their children were b. there ;
served in the French war ; his gravestone is in the ceme-
tery in iMiddle Chelmsford. Issue : —
5.507. i. Robert 5 +
5508. ii. Edward,^ b. and d. 1746.
5509. iii. William ^-f-
5510. iv. Charles 5 -f
5511. V. 01iver5+ \^^^
5512. vi. Remembrance^ + r-^_
5513. vii. Bridget,^ b. Jan. 8, 1754 ; d. Nov. 25, 1801, in
Wilton, N. H. ; unm.
5514. viii. Sarah ° -|-
«
FIFTH GENERATION.
ROBERTS (5507), b. July 14, 1744; m., Mar. 28, 1771,
Sarah Foster; settled in Wilton, N. H., in the part after-
wards set off to form the town of Temple ; served in the
Frinch war and in the Revolution ; rem. to Hallowell,
Me., and d. in Bloomfield, Me., Feb. 25, 1838. He was
one of the original proprietors of the town of Westminster,
Vt. : appointed a lieutenant in the Rhode Island expedi-
tion; he resigned, and Gershom Doury was appointed in
his place. In July, 1781, it was "ordered that the treas-
urer pay the account of Robert Fletcher, amounting to
61. lis. 6d., new currency, for an express to Exeter, in the
year 1779." Issue: —
5515. i. Rebecca,^ b. in Chelmsford, May 3, 1772 ; d. in
Augusta, Me.
5516. ii. Asa,^'^b. in Temple, JST. H., Oct. 9, 1773; m.
Mary Ellis ; res. Bingham, Me.
860 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXL
5517. iii. Sarah,*^ b. in Temple, N. H., Aug. 15, 1775 ; d.
in Augusta, Me.
5518. iv. Robert «-h
5519. V. Olive *5 +
5520. vi. Parker "^-f
WILLTAM 5 (5509), b. Aug. 27, 1747 ; m. Lydia Bates ;
m. 2d, Rebecca Adams of Chelmsford, Mass. ; settled in
Temple, N. PL, and rem. about 1790 to Canaan, Me., where
he d. Feb. 8, 1812; wife Rebecca d. in Bloomfield, Me.,
Jan. 14, 1849. All liis children, except the first, were b}'-
the 2d marriage, viz. : — "^
5521. i. Jemima,^ b. in Chelmsford, Nov. 25, 1774.
5522. ii. Rebecca "^^
5523. iii. Lydia,*^ b. in Temple, Dec. 31, 1786; m., Jan.
28, 1800, Joseph Weston ; lived in Bloom-
field, Me., where he d. Oct. 19, 1852, s.p.
5524. iv. Svbil6-f-
5525. V. William c-^
5526. vi. Rhoda,« b. in Bloomfield, Sept., 1796; d. Nov.
2, 1837.
CHARLES 5 r5510), b. Jan. 21, 1748 ; m., June 6, 1780,
barah Fletcher'^ (3078) ; he purchased, in connection with
his bro. Oliver, a tract of wild land in Wilton, N. H.,
where he settled, and reared his family, and there d. Apr.
23, 1818 ; he served seveial years in the Revolutionary
war. His widow d. Feb. 20, 1840. Issue : —
5527. i. Sarah 64-
5528. ii. Charles « +
5529. iii. Edward,*' b. Dec. 19. 1784 ; d. in Canaan, Me.,
Jail. 1 i 1810; uum.
5530. iv. Susan«-h
6531. V. Sybil,'^ b. Jan. 26, 1788 ; m. Robert Smith, who
d. Apr. 19, 1853. She d. Nov. 4, 1857, s.p.
5532. vi. Stephen 64-
5533. vii. Noah ^ +
5534. viii. Martha.'^ b. Feb. 25, 1795 ; d. in Wilton, Nov.,
1870.
5535. ix. Benjamin,^ b. May 18, 1798; m. Mrs. Mary
[Hall] Brown of Hancock, Me.
OLIVERS (5511), b. Jan. 2-5, 1751 ; in 1774 he joined
his bro. Charles in the purchase of a tract of wild land in
Wilton. He promptly enlisted at the beginning of the
\
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4
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXI. 361
Revolution, and was stationed a while at Cambridge, Mass.
lie was in tlie battle of White Plains. After the war he
ni., June 8, 1784, Sarah Dale of Wilton, and they settled
upon the land which he bought ten years previously, and
there his children were b. She d. Jan. 3, 1786 ; and he
m. 2d, Mary VVilson, who was b. in Andover, Mass., Aug.
12, 1758. In 1819 he sold out at Wilton, and they rem.
to Lyndeborough, N. H., where he d. Dec. 20, 1831, and
she d. Sept. 12, 1838. All the children except the oldest
were by the 2d marriage, viz.: —
6536. i. Oliver 6 4-
5537. ii. Maryt^ +
6538. iii. John,^ b. 1793 ; d. 1794.
5539. iv. Sarah ^ -|-
5540. • V. Hannah 6 -(-
6541. vi. Charles,^ b. July 6, 1800 ; m., Nov. 29, 1832,
Susannah Brown of Charlestown, Mass., who
d. May 28, 1869, £e. 67 ; m. 2d, June 4, 1871,
Mrs. Martha A. [Barrett] Jefferson; res.
Charlestown ; engaged twenty-five years in
the Boston Directory ofBce.
REMEMBRANCE' (5512), b. Dec. 28, 1752; m., Jan.
3, 1776, Levi Pierce ; m. 2d, Ebenezer Chandler of Wil-
ton ; res. Temple, N. H. Issue, by 1st marriage : —
5542. i. Levi Pierce,^ b. July 22, 1778 ; m., Sept. 18,
1804, lihoda Cutter; had several children;
and d. in Temple, Sept. 27, 1850.
5543. ii. Remembrance Pierce,*^ b. Apr. 23, 1781 ; m.
Isaac Long ; res. and d. in Vt. ; had several
children.
5544. iii. Rachel Pierce,^ b. Jan. 2, 1786; m. Peter
Wakefield ; res. Watertown, N.Y.
5545. iv. Mary Piercb,'^ b. July 29, 1789 ; m. William
Reynolds ; res. Derry, Vt.
5546. y. Joseph Pierce,^ b. May 2, 1790 ; m. Elizabeth
Duncklee of Merrimac, N. H. ; res. and d.
there June 24, 1^5; had several children.
5547. vi. Sarah Pierce,^ twin sister of Joseph ; m. Joel
Howe; res. Derrv, Vt. ; and d. there Dec. 1,
1818; had children.
SARAH 5 (5514), b. Jan. 24, 1756 ; m. in Chelmsford,
May 16, 1786, Daniel Kenney, who was b. in Middle-
362 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXL
ton, Mass., Feb., 1752. and d. Feb. 7, 1813. She d. Aug.
27, 1809. Children : —
5548. i. Sarah Kexney,'^ b. Feb. 15, 1781; m.
Lewis. Issue : —
5549. i. Samuel Lewis.'
5550. ii. Betsey Lewis,' m. Levi Saunders. Issue: —
5551. i. Coleman Sau^ders,*^ res. Chester, Vt.
5552. ii. Charles Saunders,^ res. Springfield, Vt.
5553. iii. Emil}- Sauxders,^ m. Addison Kendall.
6554. iv. Lewis Sau^jders.^
5555. V. Daniel Saunders,^ in the Mexican war.
5556. vi. George .Sai^nders.^
5557. vii. Harrison SAU^'DER.s.^
5558. ii. Daniel Kenney,*^ b. July 20, 1784; m. Alice
; d. in Northfield, Mass., Nov., 1862.
They had : —
5559. i. liarnard Kenney,'' m. Melinda Seaver.
5560. ii. Daniel Kenney,^ res. Northfield, Mass.
5561. iii. Elizabeth KE\NEY,Mn. Asahel Shunnvay. Is-
sue : —
5562. i. Jane Shumway.^
5563. ii. Edward Shumway.'^
5564. iii. Edwin Shumnvay.^
5565. iv. Isabel Shumway.^
5566. V, Julia Shumway.^
5567. vi. Nancy Shdmway.'^
5568. vii. Barnard Shumway.^
5569. iii. Jerusha Kenney,*^ b. Oct. 10, 1786; m. Oliver
Field; res. Dunton, 111. They had : —
5570. i. All)ert Gallatin Field.'
5571. ii. Oliver Fletcher Field." Issue: —
5572. i. AUiert Fletcher Field,« b. Jan. 7, 1841.
5573. ii. Edward Clarence Field,^ b. Sept., 1843 ;
in the war of the Kebellion more than a
year.
5574. iv. Edvardus Kenney,^ b. Aug. 25, 1788 ; in the
war of 1812; never in. ; res. Winslow, N. J.
5575. V. Betsey Kenney,^* b. Sept. 15, 1790 ; d. Sept. 1,
1809.
5576. vi. David Kenney,^ b. June 27, 1792; d. 1862.
5577. vii. Huldah Kenney,^ b. Jan. 4, 1795; m.
"Wright ; both d. about 1850, leaving one
son : —
5578. i. Kenney Wright.^
5579. viii. Abel Kenney,^ b. Jan. 28, 1798 ; m., Mar., 1824,
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXI. 363
Lydia Mcintosh of Dorchester, Mass., who
d. Sept. 17, 1825, leaving one son ; m. 2d,
Oct. 16, 1827, Elizabeth Mcintosh. Issue : —
5580. i. Henry Fletcher Kenney,' b. Dec. 22, 1824,
anil m., Nov. 10, 1853, Mary Frances, dan.
of Charles Ide ; res. Philadelphia. They
had : —
5581. i. Charles Henry Kenney,^ b. June 27 1857.
5582. ii. Ellen Ide Kenney,^ b. Nov. 20, 1865.
By 2d marriage : —
6583. ii. Lydia M. Kenney,' d. voung.
5584. iii. Susan E. Kexney,' b.^Jan. 27, 1830; res.
Fitchbiirg, Mass.
5585. iv. Cornelius Ki^nney,'' d. j-oung.
5586. V. Abel Kenney,' d. July 24, 1863.
SIXTH GENERATION.
ROBERT 6 (5518), b. in Temple, N. H., Aug. 81, 1786 ;
m., 1805, Nancy Sprague ; settled in Sidney, Me. ; rem.
to China, Me., where their children were b. ; merchant ;
held various town offices ; representative in legislature
several years ; colonel in militia, and called out in 1812 to
repel an expected invasion. Issue: —
5587. i. Sarah," m. Charles A. Russ, a merchant.
5588. ii. Franklin P.^-f-
5589. iii. Mary A.' +
5590. iv. Sophia A.'' m. Robert Maxwell ; d. s. j).
5591. v. Julia E." b. and d. in China, Me.
5592. vi. Alfred A.' +
5593. vii. Elizabeth " -f-
5594. viii. Abisha B." -j-
5595. ix. Martha J.' +
5596. X. Susan," m. Albion P. Weeks ; res. China, Me.
OLIVE ^ (5519), m. John Linscot ; res. Sidney, Me. Is-
sue : —
5597. ^ Jane Linscott."
5598. ii. Henry Linscott.^
PARKER 6 (5520), m. Anna Mosher; res. Augusta,
Me. Issue : —
5599. i. Lydia,' b. in Augusta, 1815 ; d. 1844.
5600. ii. Edward,'' b. in Augusta ; m. Augusta Scott ;
officer in the Mexican war; killed in the
battle of Buena Visca.
364 • FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXL.
5601. iii. Joseph " +
5602. iv. Elizabeth," m. J. Small.
5603. V. Jane," m. W. Meigs ; res. Lowell, Mass.
5604. vi. Sarah ' +
REBECCA 6 (5522), b. in Temple, N. H., Jan. 30, 1783;
m., Nov. 6, 1808, Isaac Weston; res. Bloomfield, Me.,
where she d. July 1, 1879, se. 96; before her death, the
oldest living member of the Fletcher family. Issue : —
5605. i. Isaac Weston." b. in Bloomfield, Oct. 10, 1804;
m., Oct. 14, 1841, Sophia Jewett; rem., 1868,
to Gallatin, Mo. ; farmer. Issue : —
5606. i. Arthur Hallara AVeston,^ b. Jan. 4, 1843 ;
m. Nellie Hadley ; res. Gallatin, Mo. Is-
sue : —
5607. i. Bernice Mignon Weston,^ b. July 8, 1870.
5608. ii. Arthur Mandel Weston,^ b. Feb. 21, 1878.
5609. ii. Mandel Webster Weston,^ b. Feb. 27, 1846 ;
lost at sea, 1867.
5610. iii. Eugene Clayton, Weston,*^ b. Dec. 6, 1847 ;
res. Gallatin, Mo.
'5611. ii. Abel Weston," b. Dec. 17, 1806 ; m., July 26,
1830, Catharine Smith ; res. Skowhegan, Me.
Issue : —
5612. i. Henrietta Weston,^ b. June 6, 1841; m..
Mar. 17, 1864, John Webb, a farmer in
Skowhegan. Issue: —
5613. i. Theresa L. Webb,^ b. July 26, 1866.
5614. ii. Mary S. Webb,o b. May 20, 1868.
5615. iii. Harriet E. Webb,^ b. Apr. 15, 1871.
5616. ii. Albert Weston.^
5617. iii. George Weston.^
5618. iii. Rebecca Weston," b. Jan. 31, 1809; m., June
10, 1847, Jonathan Piper : res. Madison, Me. ;
no children.
5619. iv. Edward Weston," b. in Bloomfield, Me., June
11, 1811 ; m., May 18, 1837, Abby Johnson.
In 1876 he rem. to Trimbelle, Wis., and
settled on the farm M'here he now res. ; in
the Rebel war he enlisted in the summer of
1862, in 20th Wis. Vols., but broke down
from the hardships of war, and was dis-
charged in about six months. The father
and all his three sons and two sons-in-law
took the field in the patriotic struggle. Is-
sue : —
5G21.
1.
5622. .
ii.
5623.
iii.
5624.
iv.
5625.
V.
5626.
vi.
5627.
vii.
6628.
viii.
5629.
ix.
5630.
ii. h
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXL 365
5620. i. Lydia F. Weston,^ b. in Bloomfield, Me.,
Sept. 28, 1838; m., Nov. 5, 1858, Joseph
Severance, who enlisted in the 12th Wis.
Vols, in 1863, and served eighteen months;
res. Beldenville, Wis. Issue :
Frank Severance,^ b. Sept. 24, 1859.
Abel W. Severance,^ b. Apr. 18, 1861.
Emily Severance,'^ b. Aug. 1, 1862.
Horace Severance,^ b. Dec. 1, 1863.
John H. Severance,^ b. 1865; d. 1866.
Mabel Severance," b. Sept. 11, 1868.
Elizabeth S. Severance,^ ) b. Aug. 26,
Edward W. Severance,^ j 1872.
Abby W. Severance,^ b. Nov. 14, 1875.
Isaac F. Weston,^ b. in Bloomfield, Me.,
Apr. 13, 1840; m., Nov. 26, 1865, Catha-
rine Thurston ; farmer in Trimbelle, Wis. ;
three years and three months in the war,
in 30th Wis. Vols. Issue : —
John H. Westox,9 b. June 24, 1867.
Charles M. Weston,^ b. May 11, 1869.
Ada T. Weston,9 b. Jan. 12, 1872.
Edward W. Weston,^ b. and d. 1875.
Horace E. Weston,^ b. in Solon, Me., Aug.
18, 1843 ; m.. Mar. 24, 1874, Achsah Howe;
farmer in Beldenville, Wis. ; served from
almost the beginning of the war to the
end, in 12th Wis. Vols, in sixteen battles ;
with Sherman in his " march to the sea."
5636. iv. John H. Weston,^ b. in Solon, Me., Apr. 18,
1845 : in the war of the Rebellion, Co. A,
20th Wis. Reg. ; killed in his first battle
at Prairie Grove, Ark., Dec. 7, 1862.
5687. V. Sophia R. Weston,^ b. in Solon, Me., Apr.
21, 1850 ; m., Sept. 5, 1«69, William Thurs-
ton, who d. Apr. 26, 1872 ; m. 2d, Aug. 21,
1873, Frank Severance, who served in the
Rebel war in a Maine reg., and was in
several battles. Issue, bv 1st marriage : —
5638. i. William Thurston,^ b. 1871 ; d. 1872.
By 2d marriage : —
5639. ii. Egbert D. F. Severance,^ b. July 11,
1875.
5640. V. Sophia Weston,'' b. in Bloomfield, Me., Jan. 23,
1814; m., Feb. 13, 1845, Elbridge Rowell;
res. Madison, Me. Issue : —
5631.
6632.
ii,
5633.
iii.
5634.
iv.
5635.
iii. I
'6(j6 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XXL
5G41. i. Eben V. Rowell,^ b. Nov. 6, 1847; d. Julv
22, 1859.
5642. ii. Rebecca J. Rowell,^ b. Aug. 25, 1849; m.,
June 27, 1872. D. S. Kunewill, M. D. ; res.
Solon. Me. Issue: —
5643. ' i. Elsie Kunewill,^ b. Oct. 20, 1875.
5644. iii. Elizabeth Rowell,? b. Jan. 23, 1852.
SYBILS (5524), 1). in Temple, N. H., May 25, 1788 : m.,
Jan., 1810, Raymond Copeland, a farmer in Dexter, Me.,
■where all their children were b. : d. Dec. 14, 1869. Is-
sue : —
5645. i. William T. Copeland,' b. Oct. 20,1810; d.
May 7, 1818.
5646. ii. Israel Copeland," b. June 28, 1814; m., June
20, 1839, Flavilla C. Rarkman ; farmer in
Corinna, Me. Issue: —
5647. i. Idewellyn Copeland,*^ b. 1841; m., May 19,
1870, C. V. Lovejoy; res. Corinna. Is-
sue : —
5648. i. R(.scoe F. Copeland,^^ b. Nov. 10, 1871.
5649. ii. Willmr CorELAND,» b. Dee. 11, 1875.
5650. ii. Orlando W. P. Copeland,^ b. Aug. 8, 1844;
d. in the army, in the war of the Rebellion,
•Feb. 3, 1863.
6651. iii. Wilbur F. Copeland,^ b. Aug. 7, 1847; d.
Oct. 4, 1850.
5652. iv. Oramandel Copeland,^ b. Aug. 31, 1851.
5653. iii. Stephen F. Copeland,'' b. Mar. 22, 1816 ; m.,
INIar. 4, 1839, ]\lary Osborne : farmer in Dex-
ter, i\le. Issue : —
5654. i. Edward Copeland,^ b. May 4, 1840; m.
Nellie Prescott ; res. Lowell, Mass. ; in the
war of the Rebellion.
5655. ii. Edwin Copeland,^ twin bro. of Edward, m.
Betsey Crowell ; in the war of the Rebel-
lion.
5656. iii. Sarah E. Copeland,^ b. Apr., 1842.
5657. iv. Clara E. Copeland,^ b. Nov. 20, 1843 ; m.
Aug., 1871, W. A. Frye ; res. Newport,
]Me.
5658. V. Lydia F. Copeland,^ b. July 24, 1845; d.
Mar. 9, 1876.
5659. vi. Charles Copeland,^ b. Jan. 22, 1847; m.
Minnie Clair; res. Lowell, Mass.
J 2d marriage : -^
5665.
i.
5666.
ii.
5667.
iii.
5668.
iv.
5669.
V.
5670.
vi. Ii
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXI. 367
5660. vii. Isora F. Copeland,* b. Nov. 30, 1856; d.
Mar. 8, 1871.
5661. viii. Rosa Copeland,^ b. Sept., 1859; d. 1862.
5662. ix. Susan D. Copeland,^ b. July 30, 1862.
5663. iv. Saniuc4 Copeland,' b. Aug. 16, 1818 ; m. Mar-
tha A. Fletcher^ (5682), who d. May 24,
1861.
5664. V. Isaac Copeland,^ b. July 30, 1820; m., Oct.
28, 1851, Amarilla Ingram ; farmer in Dex-
ter, Me. ; d. Oct. 15, 1875. Issue : —
Iraogene Copeland,*^ b. Sept. 5, 1852.
Lilla CoPELAND,^ b. 1856 ; d. 1857.
Albert Copeland,^ b. Jan. 30, 1860.
Willis CoPELAND,8 b. May 25, 1866.
Pearl R. Copeland,^ b. Jan. 7, 1870.
Ira COPELAND,' b. Mar. 16, 1823; m., Mar. 31,
1853, Elzina Currier ; farmer in Enfield, N. H.
5671. vii. Lydia W. Copeland,' b. Sept. 20, 1825 ; m.,
Aug. 4, 1850, Addison O. Ireland of New-
port, Me.; d. Aug. 25, 1860. Issue : —
5672. i. Sheldon C. Ikeland,^ b. Sept. 7, 1852 ; m.,
Nov. 25, 1871, Sarah E. Orcott; res. North
Newport, Me. Issue : —
5678. i. Elmer C. Ireland,'-* b. June 8, 1873.
5674. ii. Ernest A. Ireland,^ b. July 2, 1875.
5675. ii. George W. Ireland,** b. Apr. 30, 1856 ; res.
Boston, Mass.
5676. viii. Mary F. Copelanp,^ b. July 29, 1828; m.,
May 9, 1857, Nathan Whitney; res. Augus-
ta, Me. Issue : —
5677. i. Frank Whitney,^ b. June 6, 1856.
5678. ii. Charles WHrTXEY,^ b. 1860 ; d. 1803.
AVILLIAM^ (5525), b. in Bloomfield, Me., Dec. 25,
1790; m. Abigail Taylor of Alfred, Me., who d. Aug. 9,
1867; farmer in Bloomfield. Issue: —
5679. i.' Alice S.' b. Aug. 15, 1817; m., Jan. 26, 1858,
A. H. Gilman, who d. Jan. 10, 1873; res.
Skowhegan. No issue.
5680. ii. Seth'-I-
6681. iii. Ira,^ I). June 13, 1821 ; rem. to the West.
5682. iv. Martha A.^ -f-
5683. V. William Benjamin^ -f- \
5684.' vi. Pelhuel S.' b. Apr. 16, 1828; m., Sept. 3, 1855,
Martha A. Hurn : farmer ia Skowhegan, Me.
368 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXL
5685. vn. Edwin,' b. Oct. 19, 1830; m., June 23,1857, '
Sarah M. Clark, who cl. Mar. 19, 1860; res. !
Skowhegan ; no issue.
5686. Yiii. Stephen C> +
5687. ix. John,' b. June 10, 1836; cI. by drowning, July
28, 1854.
SARAH e (5527), b. Dec. 4, 1781 ; m. Edmond Tratt ;
res. Temple, N. H. ; d. Aug. 30, 1830. Issue: —
5688. i. Sarah Pkatt,' m. Samuel Lovejoy ; res. Temple,
>s\ H. Issue : —
5689. i. Charles Love.joy.^
5690. ii. David Lovejoy.^
5691. ii. Rebecca Pratt,' m. Silas Keyes. Issue: —
5692. i. Sarah Keyes.^
5693. ii. J. AVarren Keyes,^ m. ; three children ; res.
West Wilton, N. H.
5694. iii. Eliza Keyes.^
5695. iii. Mehitable Phatt," m. Joseph Kendall ; d. 1876.
Issue : —
5696. i. Jacob Kendall,^ m. Lena Burt, who d.
Dec, 1873; res. ]\Iilford, N. H.; merchant.
5697. ii. Joseph Kendall,^ d. Dec, 1872.
5698. iii. Hannah Kendall,*^ d. Dec, 1874.
5699. iv. Susan Pratt,' d. unm.
5700. V. Edward F. Pratt," m. Martha Wells. Is-
sue: —
5701. i. Susan Pratt.^
5702. ii. George Pratt.^
5703. iii. Henry Pkatt.^
5704. iv. Martha Pratt.^
6705. vi. Daniel Pratt."
5706. vii. Phebe Pratt," m. John Buss. Issue: —
5707. i. Ann M. Buss.^
5708. ii. Edmond Buss.^
5709. iii. Sarah Buss.*
6710. iv. Caroline Buss.^
5711. V. Olive Buss.^
5712. vi. John Buss.^
5713. vii. Phebe Buss.*^
CHARLES 6 (5528), b. Aug. 30, 1783 ; ra. Mary Smith;
they both d. Nov. 15, 1868 ; farmer in Dexter, Me. Is-
sue : —
5714. i. Charles," b. Feb. 23,1813; d. Jan. 20, 1875; ,
had several children. '}i
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FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXL ?>69
5715. ii. Edward" -f-
571G. iii. Eri' +
5717. iv. James,' b. 1825 ; d. 1828.
5718. V. Eliza A." b. 1827 ; d. 1828.
5719. vi. Mary J.' +
SUSAN 6 (5530), b. Sept. 11, 1787; m., May 12, 1812,
Cornelius Coolidge, a farmer in Dexter, Me., who d. Sept.
4, 1843. She d. Sept. 14, 1849. Issue: —
5720. i. Elizabeth CoolidgfJ b. Apr. 27, 1813; m.
Daniel M. Haskell, a farmer in Garland, Me.;
d. Oct. 1, 1845. Issue : —
5721. i. George HaskeiV b. Sept. 7, 1836 ; in the
lumber- trade in Megala, Cal.
5722. ii. Caroline Haskell,^ b. Dee. 30, 1837; m.,
July 29, 1867, William Foster, a hatter in
Philadelphia. Penn.
5723. iii. Franklin Haskell,^ b. Oct. 30, 1839; m.,
May 22, 1867, Caroline Busiel; farmer in
Stetson, Me.
5724. iv. Ed ward Haskell,^ b. Aug. 24, 1841 ; d. 1848.
572.'). ii. Martha Coolidge,' b. July 26, 1814: m., July
9, 1843, Artemas L. Barton, a farmer in
Dexter, Me. Issue: —
5726. i. Laurette F. Barton,^ b. May 21, 1844.
5727. ii. Cora A. Barton,^ b. Feb. 8, 1846; d. Sept.
27, 1872.
5728. iii. Artemas L. Barton,^ b. Feb. 11, 1848 ; m.,
Sept. 18, 1875, Linda W. Harris; mer-
chant. Manchester, N. H.
5729. iv. Hannibal B. Barton,^ b. Oct. 21, 1850; d.
July 13, 1870.
5730. V. Gustavus B. Barton,^ b. June 24, 1852.
5731. vi. Melrose R. Barton,*^ b. Dec. 26, 1854.
5732. vii. Newton H. Bakton,'^ b. July 6, 1856.
5733. viii. M. Jenette Barton,^ b. Aug. 22, 185S.
5734. ix. Marcellus E. Barton,^ b. Oct. 6, 1860.
5735. iii. Franklin Coolidge,^ b. Dec. 4, 1815; d. Dec.
20, 1843.
5736. iv. Mary A. Coolidge," b. Mar. 13, 1817; res.
Augusta, Me.
5737. V. Susan Coolidge,^ b. Mar. 16, 1819 ; m., Feb. 1,
1840, Ptdaski McCriilis, a merchant of Dex-
ter, Me. Issue : —
5738. i. Charles P. McCrillis,^ b. Jan. 30, 1847 ; m..
370 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXL
Jan. 10, 1874, Emma E. Snow; merchant,
Dexter, Me.
5739. vi. Caroline Coolidge,' b. Jul.y 2, 1821 ; m., Apr.
21, 1846. Daniel E. Fifield, a merchant in
Banoor, Me.; d. July 14, 1867. Issue: —
5740. i. Caroline A. Fifield,^ b. May 18, 1844; d.
Dec. 27, 1853.
5741. ii. Everett C. Fifield,^ b. Aug. 18, 1853; m.,
Dec. 7, 1875, Ella A. Spencer ; merchant
in Bangor, Me.
5742. vii. Lucy A. Coolidge," b. Nov. 8, 1823; d. Jan.
29, 1876.
5743. viii. Sarah F. Coolidge,' b. July 28, 1825; m.,
Nov. 12, 1850, Georg-e Hamilton, railway
secretary in Dexter, Me. Issue: —
5744. i. Adeline's. Hamilton,*^ b. May 4, 1854.
STEPHEN 6 (5532), b. July 24, 1791 ; m., June, 1823,
Betsey Farrar, who was b. iVIay 7, 1798, and d. P'eb. 25,
1873 ;" rem. from Wilton, N. H.", to Dexter, Me., where he
d. Aug. 26, 1842. Issue:— •
5745. i. Charles,' b. in Wilton, N. II., June 3, 1824; d.
in Dexter, Me., Oct. 21, 1828.
5746. ii. Lorena,' b. 1827 ; d. 1828.
0747. iii. Martha A.' -f-
NOAH»^ (5533), b. Apr. 15, 1793 ; m. Betsey D. Holt;
res. Pittsford, Vt. I;>sue : —
5748. i. Warren,' liad no issue.
5749. ii. Martha,' m. Beard.
5750. iii. Betsey A.' m. Cooley.
5751. iv. Albert.'
• OLIVERS (5536), b. Apr. 22, 1785; m., Oct. 26, 1813,
Chloe Gray of Wilton, N. H., who d. Mar. 29, 1819. Is-
sue : —
5752. i. Chloe,' b. Nov. 14, 1814.
MARY <5 (5537), b. 1791 ; m. Jacob Lovejoy of Wilton,
N. H., where she d. Nov. 3, 1837. Issue : —
5753. i. Elizabeth Lovejov,' b. Nov. 13, 1813 ; m.. Mar.
4, 1841, John E. Pierce of Boston, Mass. ; d.
Apr. 6, 1858, s.p.
6754. ii. Maria Lovejoy.' b. 1815; m. A. B. Needham
of Milford, N. H. Issue : —
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXI. 371
5755. i. Herbert A. Needham,^ res. lola, Kan. ; in
the Rebel war, 33d Mass. Vols. ; promoted
to be 1st lieutenant; with Sherman in the
"march to the sea;" in the battle of
Goldsboronj^h. They Iiave two children.
5756. iii. William Lovejoy,' m. Sarah Sawtell ; res.
Boston, Mass. Issue: —
5757. i. William L. Lovejoy.'^
5758. ii. Elizabeth Love.joy,s m. George H. Gardner.
5750. iii. Arthur Lovejoy.^
5760. iv. Bertha Lovejoy.^
5761. iv. Jacob Lovejoy,' m. Harriet A. Jones of Lowell,
Mass. ; ni. 2d, Mrs. Myra Jewett of Monson,
Mass.; res. Lowell, Mass. Issue by 1st mar-
riage : —
5762. i. Edwin Lovejoy,^ res. Norwood, Mass.
5763. V. Oliver 0. Lovejoy,' m. Louisa Pierce; m. 2d,
Mrs. Sarah West; d. in Brookline, Mass.,
1863.
5764. vi. Harriot Loyejoy,' b. in Temple, N. H., Sept.,
1825 ; m. George Corey of Chelmsford, Mass.
■ Issue : —
5765. i. Frank W. Corey,^ res. Lowell, Mass.
5766. ii. Wallace A. Cohey,^ res. Chelmsford, Mass.
5767. vii. Mary A. Lovejuy,' m. Edmund D. Fletcher
(2150).
5768. viii. Emma L. Lovejoy,^ b. in Milford, N. IL; m.,
Dec. 16, 1857, Daniel Fisher of Hudson, O.,
where she d., 1^63, leaving two children.
SARAH « (5539), b. Oct. 30, 1791; m.. May 10, 1831,
Deacon David Putnam of Lyndeborough, N. H. ; d. June
21. 1817. Issue: —
5769. i. David Butnam,^ m. jNIarietta Waite of London-
deiry, Vt. ; farmer in Lyndeborough. Is-
sue : —
5770. i. Algernot Putnam.^
HANNAH 6 (5540), b. Mar. 21, 1797; m., Mar. 11,
lil9, Micah Hartshorn; res. Lyndeborough, N. H. Is-
siie : —
5771. i. Alinon HAr.TSHORX," b. in Milford, N. IL, Nov.
-'4, 1M9; d. 1842; unm.
o772. 11. Alonzo Hartshorn," b. in Milford, N. H., Jan
22, 1821 ; d. 1838.
5777.
i.
6778.
ii
6779.
iii
5780.
iv.
5781.
V. fe
5782.
6783.
ii
5784.
iii
372 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXI.
6773. iii. Flora A. ITaetshorn,' b. in Lj'ndeborough,
N. II., Mar. 16, 1825 ; m., Dec. 31, 1850,
Jacob Putnam of Wilton, N. H. ; d. Oct. 24,
1875. Issue : —
5774. i. Flora J. Putnam,* m. Herbert Wilkinson;
they have one son.
5775. ii. Hannah A. Putnam.^
5776. iv. Adonirani J. Hartshorn," b. in Lvndeborough,
N. H., Nov. 10, 1827 ; m. Eliza R. Farns-
worth of Shirley, Mass., where they res. Is-
sne : —
Charles J. Hartshorn,^ b. May 12, 1856.
Frank E. Hartshorn.^
Henry A. Hartshorn.*^
Mabel Hartshorn.^
Samuel N. Hartshorn,^ b. in Lyndeborongh,
N. H., June i:0, 1829; m. Jane E. French of
Wilton, N. H. ; res. Lvndeborough. Issue : —
Willis N. Hartshorn.^
ii. Leon Hartshorn.^
Marian M. Hartshorn.^
SEVENTH GENERATION.
FRANKLIN P." (5588), b. May 15, 1808 ; doctor of
medicine ; practised from 1829 to 1850, and since has
given his attention to farming; m., Sept. 1, 1831, Maria S.
Arnold; res. Weeks Mills, South China, Me. Issue: —
5785. i. Edwin A.^ b. Aug. 9, 1832; in the Rebel
war; discharged at its close; res. Virginia
City, Nev.
5786. ii. Charles R.^ +
5787. iii. Julia E.S-f-
5788. iv. Marv A.^ -}-
5789. V. Olive M.^ b. June 2, 1843 ; m. Osgood Wey-
mouth ; res. Waltham, Mass.
5790. vi. Frances W.« +
MARY A.'' (5589), m. Francis A. Russ, a sea-captain ;
res. Belfast, Me. Issue: —
5791. i. Caroline A. Russ,^ m. Russell; res. New
Orleans, La.
5792. ii. Robert F. Russ,^ m. Charlotte Knowlton ; in
the Rebel war, wounded and taken prisoner.
5793. iii. Sarah E. Russ,^ m. Alonzo Beckwith ; res. Bel-
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXI. 373
fast, ]\[e. lie enlisted nearly at the com-
nienceraent of the war of the Rebellion, and
fought till its close, participating in fourteen
battles.
5794. iv. Charles Russ.8
ALFRED A.^ (5592), b. in China, Me. ; m., 1830, Eliza
Larrabee, who d. Mar., 1874 ; grad. Bowdoiu Coll. ; lawj'er
in China, Me. ; d. 1670. Issue : —
5795. i. Eben8 +
5796. ii. George,^ m. Augusta Copeland ; res. China, Me.
ELIZABETH ^ (5593), m. Job Giddings ; res. China,
Me. Issue : —
5707. i. Ann Giddings,^ m. Charles E. Marr of Chester,
lo. Issue : —
5798. i. Elizabeth F. Marr.^
5799. ii. Josiah J. ]\Iarr.9
5800. iii. ]\Iartha A. Marr.^
5801. iv. Charles Marr.^
5802. V. William W. Marr.^
5803. vi. George Marr.^
5804. ii. Sarah Giddings,^ m. Alfred Dennis; res. Pal-
ermo, Me. Issue : —
5805. i. Franklin J. Dennis.^
5b06. iii. Frank Giddings,* m. Rosetta Marr: res. China,
Me. Issue : —
5807. i. George F. Giddings.^
5808. iv. Martha A. Giddings,* m. Frank C. Plummer ;
res. China, Me. Issue : —
5809. i. Harriet A. Plummer.^
5810. ii. George M. Plummer.^
5811. V. Alfred Giddings,^ m. Ada Bartlett ; res. Red-
wood City, Cal.
ABISIIA B." (5594), m. Miriam Spratt; res. China,
Me.; in the war of the Rebellion. Issue: —
6812. i. Edward,* in the war of the Rebellion.
5813. ii. Ellen.*
5814. iii. Mell.*
5815. iv. Frederic*
5816. V. Miriam.*
5817. vi. Emeline.*
MARTHA J." (5595), m. John Reed ; res. New-York
City. Issue : —
374 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXL
5818. i. Martha Reed.s
5819. ii. Frank Eeed.s
»
JOSEPH' (5601), b. in Augusta, Me.; m. Ljdia Neal;
m. 2d, Angelina Morton ; ni. 3d, Emily Fuller. Issue, by
1st marriage: —
5820. i. Elizabeth,^ m. Harve}- Leighton.
5821. ii. Edward.s
liy 2d marriage: —
5822. iii. Nellie.8
5828. iv. William .8
5824. V. Charlcs.8
By 3d marriage : —
5825. vi. Marv.'*
5X26. vii. C^aroline.^-
5f^27. viii. Fiederic.^
5S28. ix. Kalph.^
5829. X. (^athariue.s
5830. xi. Biirton.8
5831. xii. Lelia.8
SARAH ' (5004), m. J. Stevens. Issue : —
5832. i. John W. A. Stevens.^
5833. ii. Anna Stevens.^
5834. iii. Edward T. Stevens.^
SETin (5680), b. June 19, 1819; m., Dec. 1, 1857,
Lvdia Maxwell; machinist in SkoAvhegan, Me. Issue: —
5835. i. Abbv.8
5836. ii. Vesta M.s
MARTHA A.7 (5682), b. Mar. 27, 1825; m., Nov. 1,
1848, Samuel Copelakd-' (5663); res. Dexter, Me.; d.
]\lay 24, 1861. Ts.ue: —
5837. i. A 'ice F. Copeland,^ b. Jan. 8, 1855.
5838. ii. Albert H. Copela^-d,^ b. Dec. 4, 1854 ; d. 1859.
WILLIAM B.7 (5683), b. Mar. 23,1826; m., July 6,
1856, Fidelia C. Cleaveland ; farmer in Skowhegan. Is-
sue : —
5839. i. William C.^ b. Apr. 9, 1857.
5840. ii. Elviia P.8 b. Sept. 4, 1860 ; d. 1862.
5841. iii. Forrest E.s b. Oct. 13, 1861.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXI. 375
5842. iv. Alioe M.8 b. Feb. 15, 18<U.
6843. V. Bertie E.s b. Apr. 15, 1866.
6844. vi. Charles B.s b. and d. 1868.
5845. vii. Betsey M.s b. Dec. 27, 1871.
5846. viii. Harriet C.^ b. Sept. 14, 1874.
STEPHEN C' (5686), b. July 23, 1833; m., Jan. 18,
1863, Vesta C. Marble; grad. Colby Univ., and Newton
Theol. Seminary ; entered the army in the war of the
Rebellion, Nov., 1861; in twenty-three battles; discharged
July, 1865 ; colonel. Ordained at Wilton, N. H., Baptist
min. ; res. New London, N. H. Issue : —
5847. i. Emeline M.^ b. in Waterville, Me., Dec. 5, 1864.
5848. ii. EdwinNewton,^ b. in Newton, Mass., Apr. 23,
1866.
6840. iii. John AVilton,^ b. in Wilton, N. H., Dec. 24,
1872.
EDWARD' (5715), b. May 14, 1815; m., Dec. 23,
1837, Jemima A. Wilson: rep. in leg., 1874; farmer in
Bradford, Me. Issue: —
5850. i. Charles F.s b. Feb. 25, 1839 ; d. 1845.
5851. ii. Stephen,^ b. and d. 1840.
5852. iii. Frances F.s b. July 23, 1841 ; ra., Aug. 2, 1868,
Hannibal S. Rowe; res. Bradford, Me.
5853. iv. Almanzor,^ b. Sept. 24, 1842 ; in the war of the
Rebellion, 31st Me. Reg. ; d. of wounds re-
reived in battle.
5854. V. Alphonzo,s b. Sept. 24, 1842; in the Rebel war,
18th Me. Artillerv ; res. Pennsylvania.
6255. vi. Stephen,'' b. Apr. 15, 1844; m., Feb. 11, 1862;
res. liockton, Penn. In the war of the Re-
bellion, in Baker's D. C. cavalry.
5856. vii. Cassins M. C.^ b. Nov. 9, 1845 ; m., May 8,
1874; res. Bradford, Me.
5857. viii. Eri,^ b. and d. 1847.
5858. ix. Eri C.^ b. June 26, 1849.
5859. X. CTeorgiana,8 b. 1851 ; d. 1853.
5860. xi. Edward,8 b. Dec. 17, 1853 ; res. Bradford.
6861. xii. Fremont D.^ b. June 16, 1856 ; res. Bradford,
Me.
ERP (5716), b. Aug. 12, 1817; m.. Mar. 8, 1849, Mary
J. Clough, whoiwas b. June 9, 1826; res. Dexter, Me.
376 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXL
5862. i. Ella A.s b. iMay 23, 1850 ; m., 1S75, Jason Dens-
low, a cabinet-maker in Uexter, iNIe.
5863. ii. Dora,» b. Jan. 11, 1852 ; d. Oct. 13, 1873.
5864. iii. Mary E.^b. Feb. 5, 1854.
5865. iv. James K.^ b. Sept. 8, 1856.
5866. V. Della,« b. July 14, 1863.
MARY J." (5719), b. Sept. 15, 1828; m., Nov. 27,
1851, Timothy Daggett; res. Dexter, IMe. Issue: —
5867. i. Emeline A. Daggett,^ b. Sept. 4, 1852.
5868. ii. Charles Daggett,^ b. June 18, 1854.
5869. iii. Ann L. Daggett,« b. Feb. 28, 1859.
5870. iv. Kathan Daggett,* b. June 2, 1860.
5871. V. Mary E. Daggett,^ b. Mar. 20, 1861.
5872. vi. Amanda Daggett,* b. July 12, 1866.
IMARTHA A." (5747), b. Aug. 27, 1828; m., June 9,
1850, Jerome Evans, a farmer in Sangerville, Me. Issue : —
Ella F. Evans,* b. Aug. 31, 1851; d. Feb. 8,
1868.
Emma B. Evans,* b. July 4, 1^53; m., Nov.
24, 1872, John T. Longie; res. Dover, N. H.
Issue : —
i. ]\Iaud Loxgie,9 b. July 15, 1874.
ii. Caroline S. Longie,» b. Feb. 13, 1876.
Ilarvev Evans,« b. and d. 1862.
Anna Evans,"^ b. July 13, 1868.
George Evans,* b. May 2, 1871.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
CHARLES R.* (5786), b. May 6, 1834; m., June 4,
1860, Ann Peva ; in the war of the Rebellion ; res. Wind-
sor, Me. Issue : —
5873.
i.
5874.
ii.
5875.
5876.
5877.
iii.
5878.
iv.
5879.
V.
5880.
i.
Ida.9
5881.
ii.
George.^
5882.
iii.
Gertrude.^
5883.
iv.
Sarah.^
5884.
V.
Minnie.^
5885.
vi.
Charles.9
JULIA E.* (5787), b. Oct. 12, 1836; m., 1858, J. H.
Reed ; res. Weeks Mills, South China, Me.
5886. i. Charles Reed.»
5887. ii. Henry Reed.9
FLETCHER GENE ALOGY. — BRANCH XXL 377
MARY A.8 (5"88), b. Apr. 4, 1839; m., Jnl.y 1, 1P53,
Frank Johnson; m. 2cl, July 5, 1868, A. E. Trask. Chil-
dren by 1st niurriage : —
5888. i. Harriet Johnson.^
By 2cl marriage : —
5889. ii. Jane Trask.^
5890. iii. Frederic Tkask.'^
6891. iv. Ralph Teask.^
FRANCES ^Y? (5790), b. Sept. 19, 1845 ; m., Sept. 24,
1868, Georfje H. Marsh. Issne : —
5892. i. Ernest G. Marsh,^ b. Auj?. 29, 1873.
5893. ii. Frances E. Marsh,^ b. 1874 ; d. 1875.
5894. iii. George F. Marsh,^-' b. Sept. 20, 1875.
EREN8 (5795), b. 1840; m. Julia Washburn; res.
Waterville, Me. Issue: —
5895. i. P'orrest.^
5896. ii. Edward.9
378 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXTI.
BEANCII XXII.
DESCENDANTS OF BENJAMIN ^ (80).
FOURTH GENERATION.
BEXJA:\IIN^ (80), b. m Chelmsford, Mass., Feb. 22,
1715. Issue: —
58!)7. i. Benjamin ^ -}-
5898. ii. Eleazei'.'"'
FIFTH GENERATION.
BENJAMINS (5S97), b. in Chelmsford, where he m.,
Dec. 4, 1770, Rachel Spaulding, and where was b. : —
5899. i. Benjamin William,*^ b. Nov. 1, 1772.
This concludes the second grand branch, which com-
prises the descendants of SamueP (4), and may pi'operly
be designated as the Westfoid grand branch, as the part
of Chelmsford where he lived is now VVestford.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIIL 379
BRANCH XXIII.
COMPRISING THE DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH < (84).
This is the first of the Concord branches, and numbers
332.
FOURTH GENERATION.
JOSEPH* (84), b. in Concord, Mass., Mar. 26, 168G ;
m. Elizabeth Carter, Dec. 20, 1704; ra. 2d, llepsibah
Jones, July 11, 1711. He was a member of a committee
on apportionment of land in Acton, Feb., 1723. At the
constitution of a church in Actcm. Dec. 15, 1738, he was
chosen deacon. He d, Sept. 11, 1746. Acton Avas set off
from Concord and incorporated in 1735. It appears prob-
able that he lived on the spot of his great-grandfather
Robert's first settlement. Daniel was his only surviving
son. Issue, by first marriage : —
6900. i. Lucv,^ b. Sept. 22, 1706 ; d. June 27, 1727.
5901. ii. Abigail,^ b. July 9, 1708.
5902. iii. Lydia,*^ b. Nov.'3, 1710.
By 2d marriage: —
6903. iv. Elizabeth,^ b. Feb. 24, 1713.
5904. v. Daniel 5 +
5905. vi. Charles,^ b. Apr. 11, 1721 ; d. in Acton, Jan. 23,
1743.
6906. vii. Elijah,^ b. Aug. 25, 1723; d. Sept. 26, 1725.
5907. viii. Ruth,5 b. Oct. 17, 1726.
FIFTH GENERATION.
DANIELS (5904), b. in Concord, Mass., Oct. 18, 1718 ;
m. Sarah Hartwell of We>tford ; intention of marriage
enteied Nov. 12, 1741 ; carpenter by trade ; lieut. in Capt.
David Melvin's company from Mar. to Sept., 1747, sta-
tioned at Northfield. He commanded a company in Col.
Nichols's reg. in the Canada expedition, 1758, in which he
was wounded and taken prisoner. In 1768 he was rep. at
the general court from Acton, Mass., and in 1772 was ap-
pointed on a committee on public affairs. The following
is from Force's Archives, vol. i., p. 204. Mass. Assembly,
June 26, 1776 : " The house made choice by ballot of the
880 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIIL
following gentlemen jis field officers for the 3d battalion,
destined to Canada, . . . viz.: Jona. Reed, col.; Benj.
Brown, lieut.-col. ; Daniel Fletcher, raajor." Concurred
by council same day. From Mass. documents : " Province
of Massachusetts Bay, Dr., to Daniel Fletcher for knap-
sacks, and what he expended for his sick soldiers to travel
to Boston two days and back, <£9 15s. 8cZ." Children, all
b. in Acton : —
5908.
i.
Daniel*^ -f
5909.
ii.
Charles,*^ b. Jan. 18, 1744 ; d, voung.
5910.
iii.
Peter *^ +
5911.
iv.
Sarah ^ -{-
5912.
V.
Iluth« +
5913.
vi.
Joseph ^ -\-
5914.
vii.
Charles,6 b. Nov. 26, 1754.
5915.
viii.
Jonathan^ -|-
5916.
ix.
Betsey,6 b. Oct. 29, 1759; m., Dec. 11,1780,
Abraham Whitcomb of Stow, Mass.
SIXTH GENERATION.
DANIEL 6 (5908), b. Nov. 21, 1742 ; m., Sept. 11, 1766,
Ann Barker of Acton, where was b. : —
5917. i. Ann,7 b. Nov. 12, 1769; m., May 27, 1788,
James Law.
PETERS (5910), b. Jan. 1, 1745-6; m., Jan. 23, 1768,
Martha Farrar of Acton ; d. Apr. 29, 1806. Children, b.
in Acton : —
5918. i. John Swift,' b. Aug. 28, 1769; d. young.
5919. ii. Till3^' b. Aug. 27, 1771 ; d. young.
5920. iii. Mary" +
5921. iv. John Swift ^ +
5922. V. Peter,^ b. P^eb. 6, 1783; d. Dec. 7, 1839; unm.
5923. vi. Moses ^-f
5924. vii. Daniel,^ b. May 5, 1787 ; m. Lucy Tuell ; lived
in Westmoreland, N. H. ; afterward rem. to
Penn Yau, N.Y., where he d., «. p.
5925. viii. William,^ b. Sept. 1, 1789 ; d. in infancy.
6926. ix. William,^ b. Nov. 1, 1790 ; m. Julia Wood ; had
three daus., all res. in Brighton, Mass., all
had children, and their husbands were re-
spectively, Edmund Rice, White, and
ColweU.
6927. X. Nabby'-f
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIIL 381
SARAH*^ (5911), b. Mar, 4, 1748; ii.., Dec. 8, 17C9,
V«'illiam Baker of Concord, Mass., where she d. Dec. 26,
1792. Issue : —
5928. i. Rebecca Baker,^ b. 1770.
5929. ii. Jonathan H. Baker,^ b. 1772.
5930. ^i. Daniel F. Baker,^ b. 1774. Issue : —
5931. i. Amos Baker.^
6932. iv. Sarah Baker,' b. 1776.
5933. V. Amos Baker,' b. 1778.
:;9o4. vi. William Baker,' b. 1781.
RUTH 6 (5912), b. Jan. 25, 1749-50 ; m., Jan. 23, 1768,
Joseph Barker. Issue : —
5'J35. i. Mehitable Barker,^ b. Jan. 24, 1771 ; m. Silas
Piper of Acton ; had a large family : d. Mar.
25, 1872, a?. 101 years.
5936. ii. Sarah Barker.' b. Mar. 8, 1773; m., Feb. 13,
1797, Joseph Cole.
5937. iii. Josepli Barker,^ b. June 21, 1775 ; m., Apr. 4,
1805, Lucy Hosmer; res. Bolton, Mass.
5938. iv. Jonathan Barker,^ b. Aug. 6, 1777 ; m. Re-
becca Hosmer.
5939. V. Daniel Fletcher Barker,"' b. Dec. 31, 1779;
m., Apr. 8. 1802, Esther Hosmer. Issue: —
5939. i. Jeriislia Barker.*
.V.I40. vi. Ruth Barker,^ b. July 15, 1782 ; m., Apr. 15,
1805, Lemuel Dole; res. Acton. Issue: —
5941. i. Lucy Dole,« b. Jan. 22, 1806 ; m. Henry I)e-
luee ; m. 2d, William Reed. Issue, by 1st
mari-iage : —
i. Henry Deluge.^
\^y 2d marriage : —
Wiliiam B. Reed,^ in the war of the. Re-
bellion ; d. in the service in New Or-
leans, 1861.
Lncv Reed.'^
Reuben Dole,^ b. Nov. 6, 1807 ; m., 1834,
Elizabeth Jones. Issue: —
Elizabeth Dole,^ m. John Bennett.
•Elizaette Dole,'' m. John Howe.
Ellen Dole,^ m. Lorenzo Pratt. Issue: —
i. Reuben Clifford Trat'L^^
■yrus Dole,* b. Feb. 25, 1809; m., 1836,
Sarah A. Hodgman. Issue: —
■)951. i. Sarah Augusta Dole,^ b. Feb. 28, 1887;
5942.
i.
5943.
ii.
K.
5944.
iii.
5945.
ii. R
5946.
5947.
ii.
5948.
iii.
5949.
5u50.
iii. C
382 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIII.
m., Nov. 27, 1862, Horace W. French ;
d. 1S73. Lssue: —
5052. i. Mary French. ^^^
5'J53. ii. Cyrus Greenville Dole,« b. July 30, 1838 :
m. Frances J. Dadraun ^ (5958) ; m.
2d, Frances Gassett, Child, by 2d mar-
riage : —
5954. i. Cyrus Greenville Dole.^o
5955. iv. Ruth Dole,* b. Jan. 23, 1811; ni. Daniel
Fletcher -^ (6006).
5956. V. Joseph Dole,^ h. I\Iay 25, 1813; m. Lucy
Fletcher 8 (600^).
5957. vi. Susannah Dole,^ b. June 8, 1815; m., Apr.
15, 1841, William Dadmun. Issue: —
5958. i. Frances J. Dadmun,'-* m. Cyrus G. Dole^
(5953).
5959. ii. Luella Dadmun.'*
5960. iii. William Dadmun,^ m. Rose Estabrook.
5961. vii. Aunrustus Dole,** b. June 8,1817; m. Hes-
sina Fletcher ( ).
5062, viii. Jerusha Dole,^ b. Xov. 10, 1819; m. Stevens
I lav ward.
5963. vii. Ann IJakker,' b. July 19, 1784.
5964. viii. Reuben Uakker.'' b. July 12, 1786 ; m., Aug.
27. 1809, Rebecca Davis ; m. 2d, 1825, Eunice
Hosmer.
JOSEPH 6 (5913), b. Oct. 23, 1752, in Acton; m. May
26, 1778, Al:)igail Bacon of Lincoln, Mass. ; rem. to lir)lton,
Mass. ; she m. 2d, May 20, 1606, Thomas Holt of Marl-
boro', Mass. Issue: —
5965. i. Joseph," m., May 20, 1806, Marcy Warner of
Lancaster, Mass.
in Bolton, Mass., Feb. 3, 1791; d.
6966.
ii.
Daniel ' +
5967.
iii.
Luiher,' b.
young.
5968.
iv.
Calvin '-f
5969.
V.
AbigaiF +
JONATHANS (5915), b. Jan. 21, 1757; m. Lncretia
Emerson of Acton ; intention of marriage entered Jan. 25,
17?^3. Childien, b. in Acton: —
5970. i. Francis,' b. Feb. 20, 1784.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIII. 383
1.
11.
iii.
m.
m.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
MARY' (5920), b. Feb. 15, 1774; m.. June 4, 1799,
Til Iv Robbing. Issue: —
i. Susan RoBBrNS,« b. Mar. 21, 1800; m., Sept. 3,
1820, Al)el Farbush. Issue : —
i. Luther R. Fakbcsh.^
ii. Epliiaim B. Farbush.^
ii. Lucy Robbins,* m., ^Taj 14, 1833, Ivary Keyes.
Issue: —
i. George Keyes.^
ii. Marcus M. Keyes.^
iii. Nellie KeyI':s,^ m. S. A. Guilford,
iii. Tilly R0BBINS,« b. July 15, 1-02 ; m., Dec. II,
1827, Joanna H. Noyes. Issue: —
Ann E. Robbins,^ b. Nov. 17, 1828;
Francis Jones. Issue: —
i. Wilbur F. Jones.^o
Martha M. Robbins,^ b. Mar. 29, 1830.
Charlotte A. Robbixs,^ b. Mar. 12, 1832.
John Temple. Issue: —
i. Etta C. Temple.io
ii. Herbert E. Temple.^*^
iv. Joseph N. Robbins,^ b. June 18, 1834 ; m.
Mrs. Shores. Issue: —
i. Sylvia M. Robbins.^'^
ii. Joseph N. Robbins.^°
iii. Lucien N. Robbins.^"
V. Edward N. Robbins,^ b. Oct. 23,. 1836; m.
Angelia Tuttle. Issue : —
i. Nettie F. Robbins.^^
vi. Elbridge L. Robbins,^ b. Sept. 4, 1838.
vii. Varnum F. Robbins,^ b. Aug. 28, 1840; m.
Elizabetli Raymond. Issue: —
i. Lucien E. Robbins.^*^
ii. Fiances F. Robbixs.^o
Emeline A. Robbins,^ b. Feb. 12, 1843; m.
Walter A. Gilmore. Issue : —
i. Almon H. Gilmore.^^ .
ii. Frederic W. Gilmore.^''
iii. Caroline M. Gilmore.^o
ix. Luther N. Robbins.'-'
X. Solon A. RoBBiNS,^ b. Apr. 11, 1847.
. Luther Robbins,^ m. Lucinda W. Jones; had
two children.
5971.
5972.
6973.
5974.
5975.
5976.
5977.
5978.
5979.
5980.
5H8L
5982.
5983.
5984.
5985.
5986.
5987.
5988.
5989.
5990.
6991.
5092.
5993.
5994.
5995.
5996.
5997.
5998.
5999.
6000.
6001.
viu.
IV,
384 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIIL
JOHN S.' (5921), b. May 7, 1780; m., ISFar. 23, 1800,
Lucy Forbnsh of Acton, where he d. May 27, 1848. She
d. Nov. 6, 1851, 86. QQ. Issue : —
6002.
1.
Aaron ^ -f-
6003.
ii.
Eliza** +
6004.
iii.
Mary^-f
6005.
iv.
Fanny,^ b. Mar. 5, 1808 ; m., Sept. 4, 1828, Guy
S. Burroughs ; m. 2d, Nov. 24, 1855, Jonas
Blodgett. No issue.
C006.
V.
Daniel * +
6007.
vi.
John'*-f-
6008.
vii.
Lucy«-{-
6009.
viii.
Cvrus«-f
6010.
ix.
Calvin8 +
6011.
i.
6012.
ii
6018.
iii,
6014.
iv.
6015.
V.
6016.
vi.
MOSES 7 (5923), b. June 6, 1786; m., Apr. 20, 1817,
Catharine Law, who d. Jan. 9, 1837, as. 42; m. 2d, Mary
Wright; d. Sept. 27, 1835. His gravestone is in the east
cemetery in Acton. Issue, by 2d nmrriage: —
Mary,^ m., 1836, Hiram Hosmer.
Nancy,^ m. Sa\v3-er; res. Sterling, Mass.
Abigail,* m., Sept. 11, 1845, Jonas (joss; res.
Lancaster, Mass.
Susan,* m., 1816, Francis Field.
Harriet,* m.. ; res. in Ohio,
vi. Joanna,* res. Sterling, Mass.
NABBY" (5927), m., Feb. 4, 1800, Danforth Law. Is-
sue : —
6017. i. Nancy Law,* b. Oct. 2, 1801.
6018. ii. Danforth Law.* b. Nov. 27, 1803.
6019. iii. Cyrus Law,* b. Sept. 25, 1805; m., 1841, Nancy
B. Robbins.
6020. iv. Nathan T. Law,* b. Nov. 6, 1808; m., 1841,
ISIary A. llandly ; two children.
DANIEL" (5966), b. in Acton, Apr. 25,1779; m. in
Bolton, Mass., Dec. 27, 1804, Poily Miles ; rem. from Bol-
ton to Cincinnati, O., about 1818, and d. there about 1831.
He m. a 2d wife, bj'' whom were children whose names are
not known. By 1st marriage : —
6021. i. Nelson.*
6022. ii. Winslow.*
6023. iii. Lowell *-[-
6024. iv. Abigail.*
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FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIII. 385
CALVIN' (5968), b. iu Bolton, Mass., June 5,1793.
Of industrious and studious habits in his youth, he ac-
quired a thorough academic education. Before he at-
tained his majority he went to Alexandria, Va., and thence
in a year or two to Cincinnati, O., which was then in the
" Far West." He there engaged in mercantile business,
which became in a few years extensive clnd successful, and
in which in 1838, and for many years thereafter, liis
nephew Lowell (6028) was associated with him. He m.,
Aug. 4, 1816, Bernice, dau. of John Munroe of that city.
" During his long residence of forty-tive years in Cincin-
nati he devoted much time to the public service. For six
or eight years, previously to 1832, he was a member of the
city council, and for several years its president, and ex
officio mayor in the absence of that functionary, and in
that capacity he presided in the city court ; and by his
legal acquirements he was well qualified for the duties of
the office. He held various other positions of trust, and
gave efficient aid to efforts tending to promote the general
welfare and prosperity of the city. He was one of the
founders and a member of the Unitarian Church there.
He was generous, social, and charitable ; ever hopeful and
cheerful under adverse circumstances ; ever forgiving and
just. In person he was of medium stature, never robust,
but seldom ill. He d. Nov. 15, 1860, leaving to his family
the heritage of a spotless name." Children, b. in Cincin-
nati : —
6025. i. Albert Munroe,« b. May 18, 1817. Educated
for a professional life, his attainments in
scholarship were remarkable, and he was
grad. at Oxford Univ., Ohio, 1887, with
honor. But prospects of distinction and
usefulness were blighted by fatal disease,
and he d. of consumption, Sept. 11, 1840.
6026. ii. Rosanna B.^ -|-
6027. iii. Lucian H.^ b. Jan. 24, 1828 ; m., Sept. 11, 1873,
Kate Hannah of Louisville, Ky. ; res. Lock-
laud, O.
6028. iv. Addison Calvin ^ +
EIGHTH GENERATION.
AARON 8 (6002), b. Jan. 13, 1802; m., Mar. 31, 1825,
Lydia L. Jones. Issue: —
6029. i. Hessina9 +
BS6 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XX III.
6030. ii. Eliza,^ b. Aug. 29, 1827 ; m. J. M. Sprague.
6031. iii. Aaron Swift ^-h
6032. iv. Mary Isadore ^ -f
6038. V. Wealthy Taylor 9 -f
6034. vi. Martha Farrar 9 +
6035. vii. Aaron Jones ^4-
6036. viii. Hepsibah Augusta ^ +
6037. ix. Jonathan Piper,^ b. Dec. 12, 1848.
ELIZA ^ (6003), b. Nov. 27, 1803 ; m., Apr. 26, 1825,
George B. Cole, who d. June 21, 1832. Issue: —
6038. i. Eliza Fletcher Cole,^ b. Feb. 20, 1826; m.,
Nov. 27, 1844, Theodore L. Browne. Is-
sue : —
6039. i. George Edwin Browne,io b. Nov. 23, 1846;
m., Apr. 5, 1871, Emma Frances Chatiield,
who d. July 19, 1875. Issue : —
6040. i. Mabel Frances liROWNE," b. Jan. 2, 1872.
6041. ii. Emma Howe Browne,^o b. July 8, 1850.
6042. iii. Frank Fairbanks Browne,^ b. July 8, 1860.
0043. ii. Lucy Forbnsh Cole,^ b. May 25, 1828; ra.,
Jan. 1, 1846, Daniel Hansconi. Issue: —
6044. i. Henrv Cole Hanscom,io b. Feb. 8, 1848 ; m..
Mar. 28, 1871, Lulie A. Fettengill. Is-
sue : —
6045. i. Alpheus Fettengill Hanscom," b. Dec. 14,
1873.
James Allen Hanscom,^° b. and d. 1851.
Lucetta Jane Hanscom,^'' b. Apr. 9, 1854.
George Edward Hanscom,^^ \,^ June 12, 1860.
James William nAXSCOM,io b. May 10, 1863.
Mary Eliza CoLE,^ b. Apr. 26, 1831 ; m., Sept.
16, 1852, Dexter Fairbanks of Framingham,
Mass.
MARY« (6004), b. Dec. 11, 1806; m., Apr. 18, 1826,
Stilman Wooster ; res. Acton, Mass. Issue : —
6051. i. Lucy Wooster,^ m. B. F. Lusk. Issue : —
6052. i. CoraLusK.^o
6053. ii. Helen Wooster,^ m. William Clark of Stowe,
Mass. Issue; —
6054. i. Mary Frances Clark.^^
6055. ii. Herbert Clark.^^^
6056. iii. William Wallace Wooster,^ b. Sept. 11, 1829;
m., Dec. 26, 1852, Catherine E. Clark.
Issue : —
6046.
ii.
6047.
iii.
6048.
iv.
6049.
V.
6050.
iii. ]\
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXIIT. 08/
6057. i. Hannah Wooster,io b. Ocfc. 15, 1854; m.
Stephen Corliss.
6058. ii. Mary E. Woostee,^^ b. Feb. 24, 1857.
6059. iii. George W. Wooster,io b. Feb. 10, 1859.
6060. iv. Charles E. Wooster,io b. Sept. 25, 1861.
DANIEL 8 (6006), b. Aug. 27, 1810 ; m., Mar. 3, 1833,
Ruth Dole « (5955) . Issue : —
6061. i. Echvin R.« b. Jan. 1, 1834 ; d. young.
6062. ii. Daniel,^ b. Apr. 20, 1835 ; d. young.
6063. iii. Lewis E.» -f-
6064. iv. George,^ b. June 20, 1838 ; d. young.
6065. V. Josephine,^ b. Oct. 15, 1839; d. young.
6066. vi. Ellen Josephine,^ b. Apr. 17, 1841 : d. June 19,
1868.
6067. vii. George,^ b. May 21, 1842 ; in., July 1, 1869,
Corinne Smith.
6068. viii. Frances,^ b. Sept. 30, 1843.
6069. ix. Augustus," b. Feb. 13, 1845.
6070. X. Lucy A.» b. Apr. 25, 1846 ; m., Nov. 3, 1871,
Thomas H. Boggs.
6071. ■ xi. Nancy H.'^ b. Sept. 4, 1847 ; m., Apr. 22, 1868,
William A. Ingham of Lowell, Mass^.
6072. xii. John Swift," b. Apr. 9, 1849. •
JOHN« (6007), b. Apr. 19, 1817 ; m., 1841, Susan Ran-
dall ; m. 2d, Susan Hayden. Issue, by 1st marriage: —
6073. i. Irving."
6074. ii. Charles Warren," m.. Mar. 6, 1866, Angle H.
Tarbell.
6075. iii. Susan P."
By 2d marriage : —
6076. iv. Ephraim Eddy."
6077. V. Lester.^'
LUCY« (6008), b. Feb. 9, 1820; ra.. May 2, 1841, Jo-
seph Dole ^ (5956). Issue : —
6078. i. Joseph Emery Dole," b. Feb. 8, 1842; m. Ida
J. Chase, Dec. 24, 1873. Issue : —
i. Arthur Leroy Dole.i''
6079. ii. Clara L. Dole,'^ b. Jan. 4, 1845.
6080. iii. Irene Dole," b. Nov. 28, 1852.
CYRUS « (6009), b. Mar. 15, 1829; ra. Joanna Tarbell.
Issue : —
B88 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXIII.
6081. i. Frank Pierce.^ b. Apr. 4, 1853.
6082. ii. Harriet Adella,^;^. Sept. 26, 185?.
CALVIN 8 (6010), m., Aug. 8, 1847, Hannah Clough.
Issue: —
60.-8. i. Ellis Ann,» b. Mar. 24, 1855 ; m. Jewett.
6084. ii. K]i6da Rosella,'' b. Sept. 29, 1858.
6085. iii. Hannah Maria,^ ni, ^Nlunroe.
6086. iv. Emma,'^ m. William Priest.
LOAVELL« (6023), b. in BoUon, Mass., Jan. 8, 1810 ;
m., Mar. 15, 1832, Mary R. Drennder; d. Apr. 23, 1874;
merchant in Cincinnati, O. Issue : —
Laura A.'' b. 1835; d. 1838.
Emma Williams," b. 1837 ; d. 1838.
Mary Louisa ^ 4-
Wiliiam D." + '
Clara B." b. Jan. 23, 1843.
Helen F.» b. Apr. 25, 1845; d. May 1, 1864.
Rosanna F.^ b. 1847 ; d. 1849.
Lowell Daniel," b. Sept. 12, 1849.
Florence Pierson," b. Oct. 13, 1855.
ROSANNA B.^ (6026), b. Sept. 15, 1820 ; ra.. May 15,
1845, John Frazer of Cincinnati, where their children
were b. : —
6096. i. Alice M. Fkazer," b. 1849 ; d. 1859.
6097. ii. Jerome Frazer," b. Jan. 14, 1854.
6098. iii. Howard Frazer," b. 1859 ; d. 1868.
ADDISON C.« (6028), b. Oct. 31, 1831; m., 1854,
Elizabeth Fuller; m. 2d, 1862, JuliaP. Neal; physician
in New- York City. Issue: —
Lilian Naomi," b. May 23, 1863.
Addison Albert." b. July 30, 1866.
Julia Bernice," b. Mav lO, 1869.
Emma V. C." b. Dec.''7, 1870.
Albert A. K." b. 1873; d. 1874.
NINTH GENERATION.
\ HESSINA9 (6029), b. Sept. 10, 1825; m., Nov. 11,
pl855, AVilliam J. Paul of Elliot, Me. Issue : —
^^^104. i. Adeline Paul.io b. Dec. 21, 1857.
05. ii. Elizabeth M. Paul,io b. Nov. 11, 1860.
6087.
6088.
ii.
6089.
iii.
6090.
iv.
6091.
V.
6092.
vi.
6093.
vii.
6094.
viii.
6095.
ix.
6099.
i.
6100.
ii.
6101.
iii.
6102.
iv.
6103.
V.
6109.
i.
6110.
ii.
6111.
iii.
6112.
iv.
6113.
V.
6114.
vi.
6115.
vii.
6116.
viii.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIIL 389
AARON S.« (6031), b. Mar. 7, 1830; m., Jan. 14, 1865,
Sarah T. Kidd. Issue : —
6106. i. William Swift,io b. Mar. 10, 1871.
6107. ii. Eva B.io b. Dec. 17, 1874.
MARY I." (6032), b. Oct. 18, 1832; m., June 8, 1851,
Reabeu Haywood. Issue: —
6108. i. Emma Haywood,i'> b. Sept. 29, 1853.
WEALTHY T.» (6033), b. Mar. 27, 1885; m., Apr. 27,
1854, Newell Gates of Stowe, Mass. Issue : —
George Newell Gates, ^^ b_ Mar. 1, 1855.
Adeline Jones Gates.^^ b. June 17. 1857.
Frederic Kirk Gates,^^ b. Feb. 6, 1859.
Harriet Elizabeth Gates,!*^ b. Oct. 25, 1861.
Caroline h: Gates.^" b. Apr. 29, 1864.
Lewis E. Gates,io b. Sept. 19, 1866.
Walter Hartwell Gates,io b. Jan. 12, 1871.
Charlotte P. Gates,io b. June 13, 1874.
MARTHA F.9 (6034), b. Apr. 30, 1838; ra., Jan. 1,
1860, William A. Spaulding. Issue: —
6117. i. Harriet C. Spaulding,i<> b. Apr. 2, 1861.
6118. ii. Albert William SPAULDmG,^'^ b. July 28, 1874.
AARON J.9 (6035), b. Apr. 28, 1841; m., Nov. 18,
1866, Mary E. Turner. Issue : —
6119. i. Henry Atwood,^o b. May 29, 1867.
6120. ii. Mary Florence,^'^ b. Oct. 2, 1869.
6121. iii. Charles Jones,!*) b. Oct. 1, 1871.
HEPSIBAH A? (6036), b. Mar. 17, 1845; m.. May
29, 1866, Joseph W. Whereu of Elliott, Me. Issue : —
6122. i. Charles Fletcher Wheken,'" b. Mar. 14, 1869.
6123. ii. Frank W. Wheren,io i^, peb. 12, 1873.
LEWIS E.« (6063), b. Aug. 22, 1836 ; m., Oct. 19, 1864,
Lucy E. McCracken. Issue: —
Lewis Irving,!^ b. Dec. 7, 1865.
Nellie G.^o b. Sept. 13, 1867.
Daniel Howard,^ b. May 20, 1872.
Jane E.^"^ b. Apr. 23, 1874.
MARY L.» (6089), b. Feb. 20, 1839 ; m., May 31, 1859,
Frederic Gilbert Huntington, who was b. Aug., 1826 ; res.
Cincinnati, O., where were b. : —
6124.
1,
6125.
ii.
6126.
iii.
6127.
iv.
390 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIII.
6128. i. Mary Pierson Huntixgton,^^ b. 1862 ; d. 1863.
6129. ii. Helen Fletcher Huntington,io b. Oct. 24, 1864.
6130. iii. Lowell Fletcher Hunti]s"GTOn,io b. Nov. 19,
1868.
WILLIAM D.« (6090), b. Jan. 31, 1841; m., Nov. 5,
1863, Maria D. Fletcher (2155) ; d. July 24, 1864. Is-
sue : —
6131. i. William D.io d. young.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIV. 391
BRANCH XXIV.
COMPRISING THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN* (87).
The two hundred embraced in this branch, largely
dwellers in the British Provinces, are added to our rec-
ords through the labors, principally, of Niram A. (6241).
FOURTH GENERATION.
JOHN-* (87), b. in Concord, Mass., Aug. 26, 1692; ra.
Mary . Children, all b. in Concord : —
6132. i. Martha,^ b. May 16. 1716.
6133. ii. John,5 b. Jan. 31, 1718 ; m., Feb. 21, 1739, Jane,
dau. of Samuel Stratton of Rutland, Mass.,
whither he rem. He owned a farm north-
east of Muschany Pond, which he sold to
Daniel Sanders, and bought one in Leicester,
Mass., where for many years he was deacon
of the church. Not having children, he
sold his place in Leicester, and with his
wife spent his last davs in Rutland, Mass.,
where he d. Jaii. 30, 1792. She d. Mar. 10,
1801, a. 83.
6131. iii. Abigail,^ b. July 2, 1720.
6135. iv. Thomas ° +
6136. v. David 54-
6137. vi. Elisha.5
FIFTH GENERATION,
THOMAS -5 (6135), b. Oct. 2, 1724; captain in the
French war ; stationed at one time at a frontier fort in
Maine. Issue : —
6138. i. Thomas,^ b. Dec. 1, 1760.
6139. ii. p:iizabeth Smith,*^ b. Apr. 11, 1763.
DAVIDS (6136), b. Jan. 18, 1726; m. Jerusha Wheeler,
July 6, 1749; lived in Concord, Mass., where all his chil-
dren were b. ; rem. about 1765, to Nova Scotia, and settled
in Granville, Annapolis Co., v/here a grant of land was
392 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIV.
made to a party of New Englanders, of whom he was one,
by the Provincial governraeDt, which took great pains at
that time to induce immigration from New England. Is-
sue : —
6140. i. Jerusha,^ b. Apr. 8, 1750; d. voung.
6141. ii. David,6 b. Sept. 18, 1751; d. Apr. 20, 1754.
6142. iii. Jerusha,G b. Sept. 13, 1753 ; m. Nathaniel Cottle.
6148. iv. David,^ b. Sept. 13. 1755.
6144. V. Daniel 6-1-
6145. vi. Martha,^ m. Eben Estabrook.
6146. vii. Hannah,^ m. Nathan Palmer.
SIXTH GENERATION.
DANIEL 5 (6144), b. in Concord, Mass., Ang. 11, 1757 ;
when young he rem. with his father's family to Granville,
Nova Scotia ; rem. to Cape St. Roche, now Cape Enrage,
where he m. Mary Phinney of that place. Soon after tlie
birth of his son David he rem. to Slack Cove, N. B., where
the rest of the children were b. Again he rem. to Mauger-
ville, N. B., where he d. Mar. 20, 1819. He was killed by
the falling of a tree at a "bee," where the neighbors were
getting out firewood for a poor widow. His wife d, in
Slack Cove, 1809. He was a member of the Baptist
church. Issue: —
6147. i. David " +
6148. ii. Mary." b. 1786 ; m. in Hopewell, N. B., Deacon
Samuel Newcomb, who was b. June 2, 1788.
She d. in Harwich, C.W., 1867.
6149. iii. Daniel • +
6150. iv. Judith,' b. 1790 ; m. David Estabrook.
6151. V. Benjamin" -f-
6152. vi. Nancy." b. 1794 ; m. Daniel Newcomb, who was
b. Jan. 15, 1790. She d. in Queensboro',
N. B., 1821.
6153. vii. Hannah" 4-
6154. viii. Catharine '^ -|-
6155. ix. Joseph "-}-
6156. X. William- 4-
6157. xi. Maria "-|-
6158. xii. Nathaniel " -I-
SEVENTH GENERATION.
DAVID ■ (6147), b. at Cape Roche, 1784. Issue ; —
6159. i. Daniel,* res. Newburg, N. B.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH KXIV. 393
DANIEL 7 (6149), b. Mar. 8, 1788; m., 1812, at Hart's
Mills, N. B., Nancy Phillips, who was b. Mar. 15, 1787, d.
Sept. 1, 1860, and was buried in Lowell, Mich.; rem., 1825,
and settled near Hamilton, Ont. ; d. in Saltfleet, Ont., J^ii.
5, 1844 ; buried in Stoney Creek, Ont. Issue : —
6160. i. John R.« +
6161. ii. Phebe«-|-
6162. iii. Daniel « +
6103. iv. David Calvin ^ +
6164. V. Robert C.« +
6165. vi. Stephen ^-j-
BENJAMIN' (6151), b. 1792; d, in Nashunck, N. B.,
1878. Issue : —
6166. i. Edward,« )
6167. ii. Edwin,^ [ res. in York Co., N. B.
6168. iii. Leonard,* )
6169. iv. George,' res. St. Marys, N. B.
6170. V. Alfred,' res. lork Co., N. B.
6171. vi. Lavina.'
HANNAH" r6153), b. July 27, 1795 ; m., May, 1819,
David Tapley, who was b. May 27, 1791, and d. Nov. 31,
1869. She d. Mav 14, 1846. Issue: —
6172. i. David Tapley,8 b. Apr. 12, 1820; m. Nov. 23,
1841 ; police magistrate and judge of the
civil court of St. John, N. B.
6173. ii. John Tapley,' b. Dec. 16, 1821 ; m., Dec. 13,
1848, Margaret Fletcher' (6187).
6174. iii. Mary Tapley,** b. Sept. 20, 1823 ; d. Sept. 15,
1838.
6175. iv. Jerusha Tapley,^ b. Mar. 4, 1825 ; m., Nov. 24,
1853, Thomas Bagnal, a lumber-dealer.
6176. v. Robert Tapley,' b. Dec. 27, 1826; went to
Australia, 1855.
6177. vi. Archibald Tapley,' b. Oct. 22, 1829 ; m., Jan.
16, 1852.
6178. vii. Daniel F. Tapley,' b. May 19, 1831 ; m. Apr.
20, 1856.
6179. viii. Hannah Tapley,' b. Oct. 26, 1833 ; m., Dec. 19,
1855, Shadrach Holly, a lumber-dealer in
Portland, N. B.
6180. ix. Ann Tapley,' b. Apr. 14, 1835; m., Jan. 25,
1855, George F. Brown, a lumber-dealer.
6181. X. Elizabeth Tapley,^ b. May 21, 1837.
394 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIV. '
CATHARINE ^ (6154), b. 1798 ; m. John Brower. Is-
sue : —
6182. i. George Brower,^ res. Upper Woodstock, N. B.
b'iSo. ii, Charles Brower,^ res. Caribou, Me.
6184. iii. William Brower,'' res. New Sai-ura, Ont.
6185. iv. John Brower,^ res. Colorado.
618d. V. Daniel BRO^yER,* res. Colorado.
JOSEPH' (6155), b. 1800. He went in early life to
Ohio, returned and settled in Lunenburg, N. S. : m. 2d,
Ma,v. 31, 1841, Jane Cushon of Kempt. N. S., who d. in
Milton, N. S., Sept. 15, 1873. He d. in Milton, Oct. 14,
1879. Issue : —
6187. i. Margaret,'' m. John Tapley (6173).
6188. ii. Joseph L.« +
6189. iii. Edward P.« +
6190. iv. Longo," b. in Grafton, N. S., Sept. 2, 1846 ; d.
in Milton, Apr. 16, 1851.
6191. V. Mary Ann.^ b. 1848; d. 1851.
6192. vi. Adoniram J.» b. Mar. 24, 1850 ; d. in Milton,
Apr. 12, 1866.
0193. vii. Elizabeth Jarie,^ b. in Milton, 1851; d. same
year.
6194. viii. Robert C.^ b. in Milton, June 14, 1852.
6195. ix. Josephine,*^ b. in Milton. May 7, 1855.
6196. X. Frederic,^ b. in Milton, Jan. 26, 1858.
WILLIAM ' (6156), b. 1802 ; d. in Portland, Me., 1878.
Issue : —
6197. i. William,'^ res. East Boston, Mass.
6198. ii. George,- res. St. John, N. B.
6199. iii. John>
6200. iv. Henry."
MARIA 7 (6157), b. 1804; m. Robert McCordie. Is-
sue : —
6201. i. William McCordie,'^ res. Jura, Ont.
NATHANIEL' (6158), b. in Joggins, N. S., June 6,
1806 ; m., Sept. 25, 1833, Mary E. Dingee, in Wakefield,
N. B., who was b. June 3, 1812. and d. in Queensburg, N. B.,
Oct. 30, 1836 ; m. 2d, in Sheffield, N. B., July 31, 1837,
Mary Ann Taplev, who was b. in that place, June 11,
1817, and d. in Woodstock, N. B., Aug. 3, 1850 ; m. 3d,
Oct. 2, 1851, in Wakefield, Jerusha Spurr, who was b. in
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIV. 395
that place Nov. 9, 1821, and d. in Woodstock, Oct. 26,
1866. He. d. in Woodstock, June 12, 1868. Issue, by
1st marriaf^e : —
6202. i.^ James Dingee,^ b. July 29, 1834, in Woodstock,
where he d. Apr. 19, 1855.
6203. ii. Nathaniel,** b. in Southampton, Sept. 26, 1836,
and d. there Sept. 30, 1836.
By 2d marriage : —
6204. iii. Jernsha,^ b. in Sheffield, June 15, 1838 ; d. in
St. John, Oct. 30, 1830.
6205. iv. .John Tapley « -I-
6206. V. Irene Amelia,^ b. in Bridgetown, N. S., Nov. 13,
1841; m. in Woodstock, Nov., 1868, John
Hopkins.
6207. vi. Matilda Emily « +
6208. vii. Wesley H.« +
6209. viii. Ann Eliza,^ b. in Woodstock, 1849: d. 1850.
By 3d marriage, all b. in Woodstock: —
6210. ix. Sarah E.^ b. July 6, 1852; d. 1859.
6211. X. GDbert Spurr,^ b. Nov. 14, 1853; printer in
Woodstock.
6212. xi. Mary Eliza,M , . , i i lonr
/?oio , •• T?ii "^-^i • 8 f twms, b. and d. 1855.
o21o. xn. Ella Maria,** \ '
6214. xiii. Lewis P. F.^ b. Oct. 28, 1856 ; printer in Wood-
stock.
6215. xiv. Leveritt Newton,* b. Apr. 16, 1858; jeweller in
Woodstock.
6216. XV. Thomas Havelock,^ b. 1860; d. 1862.
6217. xvi. Charles Hadden,« b. July 18, 1862.
6218. xvii. Alice Gertrude,* b. Feb. 20, 1864.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
JOHN R.« (6160), b. in Hart's Mills, N. B., Feb. 11,
1815 ; m. in Binbrook, Ont., Barbara Condon ; res. many
years in Burford, Ont. ; rem. about 1858 to Cannon, Mich.;
farmer. Issue : —
6219. i. Susan,» b. 1836 ; d. 1841.
6220. ii. Daniel Condon ^ +
6221. iii. Nancy »-}-
6222. iv. Susannah,^ b. 1843 ; d. 1848.
6223. V. Mary Eliza,'' b. Mav 24, 1845 ; d. Jan. 24, 1857.
6224. vi. Solomon,^ b. and d''. 1847.
6225. vii. Bryan L.^ b. 1849; d. 1850.
6226. viii. Lavinia,** b. Mar. 25, 1851 ; d. June 4, 1864.
396 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIV.
PHEBE« (6161), m. William Pottruff; res. Fallass-
burg, Mich. Issue : —
6227. i. John Pottruff.'
6228. ii. Daniel Pottruff.''
6229. iii. Byron Pottruff.**
6230. iv. Ira Pottruff.^
6231. V. Joseph Pottruff."
6232. vi. Frederic Pottruff.'
6233. vii. Margaret Pottruff."
DANIEL ^ (6162), res. Saltfleet, Ont. Issue : —
6234. i. John.''
6235. ii. David.'
6236. iii. Daniel.'
6237. iv. Marv.'
6238. V. William.'
6239. vi. Margaret.'
DAVID C.« (6163), b. in Deamon Square, N. B., Jan.
15, 1822 ; m., Dec. 22, 1845, in Simcoe, Ont., Margaret
Smith. Issue: —
6240. i. Orlin 0.' +
6241. ii. Niram A.^ b. Feb. 13, 1850; ra., Oct. 10, 1877,
Julia L. Simondii ; lawyer in Grand Rapids,
Mich.
6242. iii. Alfreda A.' -\-
ROBERT C.» (6164;, b. Aug. 26, 1824; m., Mar. 30,
1847, Milletta Anderson, who was b. Aug. 30, 1830 ; res.
Alma, Mich. Issue : —
6243. i. Charles Wesley,' b. 1848 ; d. 1849.
6244. ii. Benjamin.' b. and d. 1849.
6245. iii. Stephen W.' b. July 14, 1851 ; m., Aug. 27,
1874, Frances Metcalf, who was b. Oct. 18,
1855.
6246. iv. Samuel A.' b. Noy. 17, 1852 : m., Dec. 24, 1879,
Estella Bragg, wlio was b. Feb. 12, 1860.
6247. V. Charles R.' b. Mar. 12, 1854 ; ra., July 18, 1876,
Victoria Barber, who was b. Feb. 20, 1860.
6248. vi. Seth W.' b. Apr. 20, 1856.
6249. vii. Mary E.' b. 1859 ; d. 1861.
STEPHEN 8 (6165), res. Binbrook, Ont. Issue : —
6250. i. David.'
6251. ii. Charles.''
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIV. S9T
G252. iii. Cordelia,^ m. Thomas Hea^^lip; res. in Gland-
ford, Wentwortli Co., Ont.
6253. iv. Nancy.*
6254. V. Mary.''
6255. vi. Joseph.^
JOSEPH L.*^ (6188), b. in Bridgeton, N. S., Feb. 2T,
1842; m., Jan. 4, 1866, Regia Dakin of Liverpool, N. S. ;
carpenter. Issue : —
6256. i. Effie Jane,io b. Apr. 18, 1867.
6257. ii. Marion,io b. Jan. 29, 1869.
6258. iii. Engana,io b. Oct. 16, 1870.
6259. iv. Clara Belb^o b. Feb. 10, 1872.
6260. V. Aubrey L.io b. Sept. 24, 1875.
6261. vi. Charles D.io b. Feb. 11, 1879.
EDWARD P.H«189), h. in Grafton, N. S., Aug. 31,
1844; m., May 31, 1877, Victoria Ford of Milton, N. S.
Issue : —
6262. i. Ada,^o |j. Mar. 30, 1878.
JOHN T.« (6205), b. in St. John, N. B., Nov. 25, 1839;
m., May 30, 1864, Lydia Getchell. who was b. in Water-
villo, N. B., Dec. 30,^1838; res. Woodstock, N. B.; builder
by trade ; editor and proprietor of " The AVoodstock News ; "
proprietor of Fletcher Brothers' printing establishment.
Children, b. in Waterville : —
Henry W. B.» b. May 17, 1865.
Horace Greeley,^ b. Jan. 13, 1867.
Florence Nightingale,** b. May 28, 1870.
Edith Lillian,^ b. July 21, 1872.
Felicia Henians,^ b. Jan. 31, 1875.
MATILDA E.« (6207), b. in Bellisle, N. B., Mar. 1-3,
1844; m., July 21, 1863, in Woodstock, John Burpee, a
farmer, who was b. in Waterville, May 1. 1838 ; res.
Waterville, where their children Avere b., viz. : —
Enoch Barker Burpee," b. May 10, 1864.
Frank Watts ]5ukpee,« b. Nov. 29, 1865.
Frederic Burpee,'' b. Aug. 1, 1865.
H. Amelia Burpee,* b. Mar. 20, 1871.
Minnie Alice Burpee,'-" b. May 2, 1873.
Annie Maud Burpee," b. Apr. 27, 1875.
Ida May Burpee," b. Dec. 31, 1876.
Ella Bell Burpee," b. June 19, 1879.
6263.
i.
6264.
ii.
6265.
iii.
6266.
iv.
6267.
V.
6268.
i.
6269.
ii.
6270.
iii.
6271.
iv.
6272.
V.
6273.
vi.
6274.
vii.
6275.
viii.
398 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XXIV.
WESLEY H.^ (6208), b. in Si . John, Apr. 9, 1846 ; ra.
in Dover, N. H., Nellie ^f. Peck, who was b. May 19,
1852, in Ellsworth, Me.; res. St. Andrews, N. B. Is-
sue : —
6276. i. William Arthur,^ b. in Lynn, Meiss., Feb. 14,
1874.
6277. ii. Clarence Eugene,^ b..in Ellsworth, Me., June 9,
1875.
6278. iii. Frederic Wesley,^ b. in St. Andrews, Dec. 16,
1876.
6279. iv. Florence Mable,^ b. in St. Andrews, Nov. 18,
1878.
NINTH GENERATION.
DANIEL C.'' (6220), b. Jan. 10, 1889; m., Mar. 25,
1862, in Cannon, Miuh., Almira White. Issue : —
6280. i. Richard Watson,i" b. 1863; d. 1870.
6281. ii. Arthur L.io b. and d. 1866.
6282. iii. Walter.io b. 1871 ; d. 1872.
6283. iv. Delia Mav,io b. Sept. 30, 1873.
6284. v. John A.^'^'b. May 26, 1878.
NANCY«(6221), b. Jan. 7, 1841: m., Feb. 23, 1862,
Cyrus P. Watson; res. Cannon, Mich. Issue: —
6285. i. Jerusha E.'" b. Sept. 26, 1863.
6286. ii. Flora E.'» b. and d. 1865.
6287. iii. Edith,»« b. Mar. 22, 1868.
6288. iv. Anna,^<* b. Aug. 30, 1871.
ORLIN O.^ (6240), b. in Scotland, Ont., July 29, 1847;
m., Jidy, 1874, Lillie L. Reynolds, who d. Dec, 1875 ; m.
2d, Mar. 28, 1877, Eva Emery of Spring Lake, Mich. ;
Baptist min. in Caro, Mich. Issue: —
6289. i. Hattie Reynolds,!" b. Mar., 1875.
6290. ii. Roy Emery,!** b. Jan., 1878.
ALFRED A." (6242), b. Apr. 4, 1852; m., Dec. 23,
1873. W. W. Wilson, M. D., of Alpena, Mich. Issue : —
6291. i. Winiam W. Wilson.'"
6292. ii. Maggie F. Wilson.^"
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXV. 399
BRANCH XXV.
COMPRISING THE DESCENDANTS OF SAMUEL* (91).
SAMUEL* (91), b. iu Concord, Mass., Apr. 27, 1701;
m. Rebecca ,• who d. Feb. 3, 1785, ae. 77. Their six
daughters were b. in Concord, and he d. there July 4,
1772. Issue:—-
6293. i. Rebecca,5 b. Nov. 23, 1730 ; d. Nov. 5, 1802.
6294. ii. Mary,'^ b. Mar. 26, 1732.
6295. iii. Hannah,-5 b. May 25, 1734.
6296. iv. Elizabeth,^ b. Sept. 20, 1736.
6297. V. Sarah,5 b. Oct. 6, 1738.
6298. vi. Hepsibah,5 b. Oct. 1, 1750 ; m., Feb. 28, 1770,
Edward Flint of Concord. They were mar-
ried by Rev. John Cotton of Litchfield,
where the marriage was performed by virtue
of a warrant from, the governor of New
Hampshire.
400 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI.
BRANCH XXVI.
COMPRISIJTG THE DESCENDANTS OF TIMOTHY M93).
This is tlie largest of tlie Concord branches, numbering
1302.
FOURTH GENERATION.
TIMOTHY^ (93), b. in Concord, Mass., Ang. 28, 1704;
m. Elizabeth . He is mentioned in the Mass. Docu-
ments as being in Concord about 1767. His great-grand-
feon Luther J. CiUGS) says, " He was in the French and
Indian war, and was a great hunter. I have the powder-
horn which hung at his side while he hunted and fought.
He, with a Capt. Church, at one time entered the camp
of the Indian chief Annawan, ascertained the strength of
that warrior's forces, and then guided our troops that sur-
prised and routed them, i In another battle a French
general fell dead by a ball from his musket." Children,
b. in Concord : —
6299. i. Ehzabeth,5 ^^ ]\Xrtr. 28, 177G ; m. George,
and had children ; d. in Amherst, N. H.
Timothy ^ -f
Sarah,5 b. Aug. 16, 1730.
John'^-f
James ^ -\-
Joseph ^ -j-
Benjamin,'' b. June 27, 1738 ; d. in the army.
Ephraim ^ -f ) twins, b. Feb. 5, 1740. Lydia
L3'dia,^ \ m. and d. in Sturbridge, Alass.
Joel,*' b. Mar. 18, 1743 ; he was in the army in
the Indian war. He was enlisted in West-
ford, where his father then lived.
6309. xi. SamueP-h
FIFTH GENERATION.
TIMOTHYS (6800), b. Nov. 2, 1728; m., June 26,
1755, in Sudbury, Mass., Rebecca Stearns of that place ;
m. 2d, Dec. 21, 1764, Sarah Brewer, a woman of remark-
able energy and fortitude. He died of consumption, May,
6300.
ii.
6301.
iii.
6302.
iv.
6303.
V.
6304.
vi.
6305.
vii.
6306.
viii.
6307.
ix.
6308.
X.
ij,.r&
»fr " "^^ ■■; ■» >
V^T>0
JOH'N FLETCHER.
No. 6399.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXV L 401
1779, after a long sickness, leaTving his large family almost
destitute. This was during the dark days of the Revolu-
tion. Then the widow struggled to get bread for her
children. By night and day she labored ; she made gar-
ments of the skins of moose, goats, and other animals;
and at the same time she had to constantly watch and
tend her son Daniel, who was a helpless invalid with wfiite
swellings. After all, she was obliged to have help from the
town. But the town was poor, and so they took from her
the two boys who might at least have lightened her labors,
and put them out to trades. Her step-sons had gone to
the army ; and so she struggled on. Afterwards she m.
Thomas Willard, after whose decease she lived with her
children, and d. at the house of her son Timothy, aj. 79. The
children were all b. in Acton. Issue b}" 1st marriage : —
6310. i. Betsey 6 4-
6311. ii. James^-f-
6312. iii. John 6 -f-
6313. iv. Rebecca,'^ b. Aug. 10, 1761 ; ,m. Abram Whit-
comb, a farmer of Stowe, Mass.
By 2d marriage : —
6314. v. ,^ d. young.
6315. vi. ,^ d. young.
6316. vii. Lucv,^ b. Aug. 19, 1765 ; m. Stearns of
Chesterfield, N. H.
6317. viii. Sally,^ b. Oct. 12, 1766 ; m. Brace of
Newfane, Vt.
6318. ix. Mary ,6 b. 1768; d. young.
6319. X. Ruth,« b. May 19, 1771 ; m. Merriam of
Sterling, Mass.
6320. xi. ,« d. young.
6321. xii. Daniel Brewer "^ -f-
6322. xiii. ,6 d. young.
6323. xiv. Timothy 6 -{-
JOHN 5 (6302), b._Sept. 7, 1732; settled in New Ips-
W'ich, N. H., about 1758, where he served his time with
Joseph Adams at the cooper's trade, and where he m.,
1759, Elizabeth, dau. of Abijah Foster, a farmer. He was
killed in 1763 by the falling of a tree. She was the first
female child b. in that town. Issue: —
6324. i. Ebenezer6-f
6325. ii. Joseph,^ b. H63 ; d. 1782.
JAMES 5 (6303), b. Sept. 23, 1734. He went with
I
;
402 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI.
Capt. Osgood's company in the Nova Scotia expedition, in
1755, and appears to have settled in Chesterfield, N. H.,
about the same time his bro. John went to New Ipswich.
Issue : —
63ii6. i. Samuel *5-f
6327. ii. Ebenezer^-j-
6828. iii. Hannah,^ m. Bowker ; res. Lunenburg,
Vt.
6329. iv. James 6 +
6330. V. Abel '5 -h
6331. vi. Joel 6 +
JOSEPH-^ (6304), b. Aug. 18,1736. He appears to
have settled in Sturbridge, Mass., from which place he
rem. about 1800 to Crovden, N. H., where he s])ent the
remainder of his life, and d. ». 88. His 2d wife, whom he
m. about 1775, was Mrs. Mary [Hopkins] Crosby, who
was b. in Brewster, Mass., and d. in Croyden, te. 86. Is-
sue, bv 1st marriage:-—
6332. ^ i. Joseph,^ d. 1815.
6333. ii. Parker.^ m., Sept. 22, 1796, Patty, dau. of Rev.
Dr. Grossman of Croyden ; res. Newport,
N.H.
By 2d marriage : —
6334. iii. David 6 -f
6335. iv. Bet.sey,6 m., Sept. 26, 1809, Jesse Barker of
Walden, Vt.
EPHRAIM^ (6306), b. Feb. 5, 1740; m. Sarah Daven-
port; lived for a time in Brimfield, Mass.: d. in Newport,
Jan. 1, 1836. Issue: —
Sarah,^ b. 1763 ; m. Jonathan Wakefield of
Newport, N. H.
Ephi'aim ^ -\-
Amos^ -}-
Pollv,6 ]-,. July 7^ 1771 . ^^ James S. Wales ; d.
Sept. 8, 1844. No issue.
Lydia,^ b. Dec. 21, 1774 ; m. Albergence Griggs.
Timothy ^ -f-
Anna,6 b. Jan. 8, 1781 : m. Plinv Wight.
Joel^'-h
Benjamin ^ -|"
SAMUEL 5 (6309), b. in Acton (previously Concord),
Mass., Aug. 12,1747; m. Sibyl Caldwell; Baptist min. ;
N.H.
Jan
6336.
i.
6337.
ii.
6338.
iii.
6339.
iv.
6340.
v.
6341.
vi.
6342.
vii.
6343.
viii.
6344.
ix.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL 403
preached some years in Billerica and Chelmsford ; settled
in iSalent, N. H. ; first pastor of the Baptist church, and
there spent the rest of his life. He owned a small farm
about a mile from the village. His widow m. Abner
Woodman of the same place, whom she survived, and
spent her last days with her dau. Sybil (who was then
also a widow), dying at the age of 95. Issue : —
6^45. i. Sybil** -f
6846. ii. Lydia,c d. a?. 20, J
6347. iii. Poll},^ d. ae. 18, > of consumption.
6348. iv. Phebe,6 d. «. 18, )
6349. V. Samuel,^ d. a. 3.
6350. vi. Samuel,^ d. «. 10.
6351. vii. Betsey ^-f
6352. viii. Joel^-f
SIXTH GENERATION.
BETSEY « (6310), b. Apr. 17, 1757 ; m.. Mar. 28, 1777,
Timothy Shattuck, who was b. May 21, 1749; first settled
as a farmer in Littleton, Mass., and in 1798 rem. to Lan-
daff (then Lincoln), N. H., where be d. of consumption,
Dec. 6, 1822. She d. by the same disease, Feb. 18, 1823.
Children, b. in Littleton: —
6353. i. Elizabeth Seiattuck,^ b. Aug. 28, 1777; m.,
about 1800, Silas, son of Daniel and Mary
[Gates] Hooker. They rem., 1803, to Bran-
don, Vt., and thence to Goshen, Vt., where
he d. Feb. 3, 1846, and she d. Jan. 23, 1855.
Issue: —
6354. i. Mary Hookek,» b. 1801; d. 1803.
6355. ii. Luke Hooker," b. July 2, 1803; m.. Mar. 9,
1833, Clarissa Wilcus ; farmer in Bangor,
N.Y., about 1853.
6356. iii. Timothy Hooker,« b. 1805 ; d. 1815.
6357. iv. Silas Gates Hooker," b. Nov. 5, 1807.
mbd,. V. Elizabeth Hookek,^ b. 1808; d. 1809.
6359. vi. Mary. Shattuck Hooker," b. Feb. 1, 1810;
m., Feb. 13, 1834, T. O. Buttles; had
three children.
6360. vii. Stephen Shattuck Hooker,« b. June 17, 1812.
6361.' viii. James Hooker," b. 1815; d. 1819.
6362. ix. Hannah Elizabeth Hooker," b. June 15,1818;
m.. Mar. 14, 1843, Edmond Goodnough.
6363. X. Martha Sherman Hooker." b. Apr. 30, 1831.
404 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVL
6364. ii. Timothy Shattuck," b. Apr. 29, 1779; in.
Betsey Fletcher' (H.398) ; bcttled as a farmer
near his father i]i East Landaff, N. H.
6365. iii. Rebecca Shattuck,^ b. Mar. 30, 1781; m.,
Isov. 26, 1806, Abraham, son of Abraham
and Rebecca ^Vhitcomb, who Avas b. May 15,
1781. She d. in Stow, Mass., Nov. 30, 1846,
where all their children were b., viz. : —
'>''.0f>. i. Joseph Whitcomb,^ b. Kov. 29, 1807; m.,
Dec. 13, 1832, Hannah Vose; chairmaker
in East Princeton, Mass.
6367. ii. Mary Whitcomb,'* b. Mar. 27,1809; d. in
Stow, 1830.
6368. iii. Benjamin Whitcomij,* b. Jan. 28, 1812.
6;J69. iv. Mercv Whitcomb,« b. Oct. 21, 1813; m., ^
Dec. 24, 1835, Josiah C. Brown.
6370. V. James Whitcomb,» b. (3ct. 22, 1817; ra.,
J.an., 1844, Fidelia Brown ; d, in East
Princeton, Aug. 3, 1854.
6371. vi. John Wfiitcomb,* b. IMar. 4, 1819.
0372. vii. Martha Whitcomb," b. Apr. 27, 1821 ; m.,
Nov., 1851, Luke R. Goodnow of Stow.
6373. iv. Stephen Shattuck,' b. Apr. 7, 1783: m., 1806,
Joanna Judd of Landaff; farmer in East
Landaff, where he d. Nov. 28, 1811. Issue : —
6374. i. Perses Shattuck.s b. 1808; d. 1813.
6375. ii. Stephen Shattuck,^ b. 1809; d. 1811.
6376. V. Hannah Shatti'CK," b. May 4, 1785 ; m., Apr.
8, 1807, Thaddeus Grimes of Littleton. Is-
sue : —
6377. i. Eliab Grimes,^ b. May 8, 1808; had two
children.
6378. ii. Elizabeth F. Grimes,^ b. Dec. 11, 1809.
6379. iii. Hiram G'rimes,^ b. May 24, 1813; m.
6380. vi. Martha Shattuck,' b. Feb. 19, 1788; m., Apr.
14, 1807, Simon Blanchard, b. in Littleton,
Apr. 3, 1784. She d. in Boxboro', May 9,
1812. Issue: —
6381. i. Simon Blanchard,* b. Jan. 29, 1808 ; m.,
Apr. 23, 1839, Elizabeth Dix Fletcher ^
(5088) of Boxboro'.
6382. ii. Martha Blakchard,* b. Aug. 23, 1810 ; m.,
Apr. 3, 1834, Samuel Sawin. Issue: —
6383. i. Samuel D. Sawin,^ b. Feb. 2. 1835.
6384. ii. Martha E. Sawin,^ b. and d. 1836.
6392.
i
6303.
ii
G394.
iii
63 U5.
iv.
G396.
V.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI: 405
6385. iii. John T. Sawin,^ b. Dec. 3, 1837.
0386. iv. Martha M. SawkV b. Apr. 10, 1842.
6887. V. Simon B. Sawin,» b. Nov. 23, 1846.
6388. vii. Mary Seiattdck," b. May 3, 1790.
n."S;r>. viii. Lucy Shattuck,^ b. June 29, 1793 ; m. Josiali
Emerson of East Landaff ; d. Dec. 21, 1819.
Issue : —
6390. i. Mary Emerson,^ m. Amos Noyes.
6391. ix. Benjamin Shattuck," b. Feb. 25, 1797 ; settled
1820, near Calais, Me.; m., in same place,
Nov. 13, 1828, Mirah Bond, b. in Gardner,
• Me., Nov. 28, 1800, dan. of Jonas Bond of
Lincoln, Mass., and Lydia Hapgood of Peters-
ham. Issue, b. in Calais : —
Mirah Shattuck,* b. Sept. 7, 1829.
Benjamin Shattuck,^ b. Feb. 16, 1833.
Elizabeth F. Shattuck,^ b. Jan. 19, 1835.
George Cheyne Shattuck,* b. Oct. 28, 1836.
William Shattuck,« b. Dec. 20, 1839.
JAMES 6 (6311), b. Nov. 6, 1758. He was sixteen
years old wlien the British opened the war by their ex-
cursion from Boston to Concord, and he took pa'r^t in the
fight. Shortly afterwards he enlisted, and continued in
the arm)' almost during the whole war, for whicn he re-
ceived no pa}', and did not live until the time of pulsions.
After the war he m.. May 4, 1785, Lydia White, and
settled in Acton, Mass., on a farm near where he was b.
She was b. 1769, and d. Dec. 29, 1828. He was killed by
the fall of a tree in the woods, Dec. 9, 1815. Issue: —
6397. i. Betsey "-I-
6398. ii. James " +
6399. iii. John^-j-
6400. iv. Lydia,' b. 1792 ; d. 1795.
6401. V. Samuel," b. 1795; d. 1799.
6402. vi. Daniel," b. 1797 ; d. 1799.
6403. vii. Lydia," b. 1800 ; d. 1801.
JOHN 6 (6312), b. Mar. 26, 1763. His father was lame,
and his brother went into the army, while he remained at
home to look after the family. But his father shortly
died, and he followed his brother into the array. Too
young to bear arms, he served at first as an attendant, then
shouldered the musket, and remained to the close of the
war, which was about three years. Then he settled in
406 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL
Sumner, Me., and m. Elizabeth Spalding of Buckfield, Me.
Ills wedding was accomplished by a ride of thirty miles to
the minister's, on horseback, with his lady-love on a pillion
behind him. They lived in Sumner, and there raised their
dozen children: —
6404. i. Elizabeth.7
6405. ii. John,' b. Feb. 24, 1792; d. Jan. 16 1816.
6406. iii. Fidelia.'
6407. iv. Rebecca."
6408. V. Daniel "-f
6409.' vi. Patty.'
6410. vii. Cyrus" -f-
6411. viii. Oraittee.^
6412. ix. Silvia.'^
6413. X. James " -\-
6414. xi. Fidelia."
6415. xii. Susan."
DANIEL B.6 (6821), b. Feb. 8, 1775. When very
young, the family being in destitute circumstances by the
death of the father, and the absence of his older brothers
in the war, he was, with his bro. Timothy, put out to
work for his living. Daniel, being a cripple, was put to a
saddler by the niune of Brown. In course of time, when
he was about nineteen years old, a difficulty arose between
Brown and his apprentices, and Daniel escaped, and
reached New-York City. He m. Sally Parrish of Bridge-
port, Conn., and d. of yellow-fever, 1805, leaving: —
6416. i. Daniel Brewer,' b. 1804.
TIMOTHY 6 (6323), b. May 9, 1779, in Acton, Mass.,
and was but twenty days old when his father d., leaving
a large family in extreme poverty. He was but a mere
child when he was bound out to a farmer, to serve during
his minority, and he faithfully served out his whole time.
The following is his own account, written when over
eiofhty years of age, of a journey to New-York City in
1792: —
" At the agf- of twenty-three, I set out to find my long-
absent brother Daniel. On foot and alone, at the rate of
fifty miles a day, I travelled until I arrived at Bridgeport,
Conn., where for the first time I found myself on board a
sailing-craft. Arriving at Hell Gate, the old sea-captains,
on learning that there was a raw Yankee on board, were
disposed to have some sport ; but, there being on board a
m
' FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL 407
number of families moving to New York on the first day
of May, no action took place."
In 1803 he went to Lincolnville, Me., and taught school,
and the same year m. Mary L. Brown of that place. Here
he bought a farm, and lived more than sixty years, and d.
Aug. 21, 1864, a), eighty-five. " Not too old," he said, "to
hate rum and slavery." He was an upright man and a
conscientious Christian. His wife d. 1828. Children, all
b. in L. : —
6417.
i.
Daniel Brown '^ -{■
6418.
ii.
Lucy7 +
6419.
iii.
Tiraothy " +
6420.
iv.
Mary ' +
6421.
V.
Martha " +
6422.
vi.
Deborah ' -f-
6423.
vii.
Tryphena " -|-
6424.
viii.
John ' -f-
6425.
ix.
Francis Marion," b. Jan. 20,1827
res. in Kansas ; unm.
carpenter :
EBENEZER6 (6324), b. in New Ipswich, N. H., Feb.
5, 1761 ; m., 1786, Mary, dau. of Samuel Comings. She
was b. Dec. 16, 1758, and d. Feb. 26, 1812. He m. 2d,
June, 1812, Mrs. Mary Foster, widow of Nathaniel Foster
of Ashby, Mass., and dau. of Asa Kendall. She was b. in
Dunstable, Mass., Dec. 29, 1766, and d. in Winchendon,
Mass., Jan. 25, 1851. He served in the Revolution, first
as fifer in Capt. Parr's compan}', in Col. Nathan Hale's
regiment. He was at Ticonderoga on the approach of the
British under Burgoyne, and retreated to Hubbardtown,
Vt., and in the battle at that place was wounded and
taken prisoner. In about three weeks he managed to
escape from the British, and, after great hardships, reached
home. Recovering from his wounds, he returned to the
arm3% and served through his three years' enlistment.
He was, in 1779, under Gen. Sullivan, iu his campaign
against the Indians in Genesee Co., N.Y.
He received a common-school education, and at the age
of fourteen was put under Mr. Samuel Comings, whose
dau. he afterwards m , and whose mills he purchased. He
was engaged for some years in trunk-making. He was an
exemplary member of the Baptist church, and was noted
for his industry and his strict integrity. He d. May 8,
408 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI.
1831, and was buried in the cemetery, in the southerly
part of New Ipswich, where a pkiin gravestone marks the
spot.
He wrote a narratiA-e of his adventures, of which two
editions were published while he lived, and which has
since been reprinted in elegant form, with notes and por-
traits, by Charles I. Bushnell, Esq., of New- York City, in
an edition of one hundred copies, for private use. (See
Appendix E.) Children, all by the 1st marriage : —
Ebenezer^-j-
Comings'' -f-
John' -j-
Polly'-j-
Joseph "' -\-
Betsey'^-f-
( Twins, b. Feb. 6, 1794. Milly d. the same
i year. Sallv m. Hugh B. Fletcher (7331) ;
d. July 17," 1854.
Nancy " -J-
Dexter"4-
SusanJ b. May 30, 1801 ; d. 1803.
Roby" +
6426.
i.
6427.
*'\\.
6428.
iii.
642y.
iv.
6430.
V.
6431.
vi.
6432.
vii.
6433.
viii.
6434.
ix.
6435.
X.
6436.
xi.
6437.
xii.
SAMUEL 6 (6326), was b. in Chesterfield, N. H., about
1750. The town records of Chesterfield do not extend so
far back as the time of his birth ; but we find recorded his
marriage to Elizabeth Whitney, May 2, 1772. He served
in the war of the Revolution, but how long, or in what
capacity, does not appear. After the close of the war he
removed far up the Connecticut River, pitching upon the
Vermont side, where the town of Waterford was after-
ward laid out and organized in 1793. At the first town-
meeting he was chosen constable. Nine children were
born to Samuel and Elizabeth, and after her death he mar-
ried widow Mary [Ames] Billings. By the last marriage
there were five children, making a good old-fashioned
family of fourteen reared on the farm in Waterford, where
the father lived until near the time of his death, which
occurred in 1831, in East Montpelier, Vt., where he was
buried. Issue : —
6438. i. Eli7 +
6439. ii. Polly '-f
6440. iii. James "' -f-
\l
I
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI. 409
6441. iv. Elizabeth.^
6442. V. Azubah,' d. Aug.. 1878, £e. 93; s.jtn
6443. vi. Melinda,' m. James Joslin, a farmer in Water-
ford, Vt.; d. 1852; s.p.
6444. vii. John C' -|-
6445. viii. Sarah.^
6446. ix. Arad M." +
6447. X. Almira'4-
6448. xi. Phebe,' m. Rev. Elisha Brown.
6449. xii. Florilla'-f
6450. xiii. Augustus^ -f-
6451. xiv. Amanda M.'-f-
EBENEZER6 (6327), b. in Chesterfield, N. IL, about
1754; m. Mary Calder. When he became of age his
father gave him a farm, which he mortgaged to buy an-
other. This was at about the time of the commencement
of the Revolutionary war. By great industry and the
utmost economy he succeeded in saving a sufficient sum
to li(juidate his mortgage indebtedness when it matured ;
but unfortunately his savings were all in Continental
money, which, when payment was required, proved worth-
less, and he eventually lost both farms. After the close
of the war he rem. to Williamstown, N. Y., making the
journey with an ox-team. Issue: —
Ebenezer," d. young.
Silas" -f-
John"4"
Susannah.'^
William,'^ an architect by profession; res. Sche-
nectady, N. Y. ; in the war of 1812; went
to India, and not since heard from ; unm.,
when he left this country.
6457. vi. David,^ b. in Schoharie Co., N.Y., where he d.
HQ. 19; unm.
6458. vii. Elizabeth' -f
JAMES 6 (6329), b. in Chesterfield, N. IL, Feb. 28,
1757 ; m., 1779, Catharine Russell ; rem. and settled,
1784, in Woodstock, Vt.; d. July 10, 1834. His wife sur-
vived liim more than twenty years, and d. July 11, 1856.
Issue : —
6459. i. Mary,^ m. Jones.
6460. ii. Russell.'
6461. iii. Sarah "-|-
6452.
i.
6453.
ii.
6454.
iii.
6455.
iv.
6456.
V.
6462.
iv
6463.
V
6464.
vi
6465.
\u
6466.
viii
6467.
ix
410 FLETCHER GENEALOGY,— BRANCH XXVI.
Benjamin/ res. Woodstock, Vt.
James/ res. Bridport, Vt.
Setb," m. and had children.
Paris '-f
Perrj," d. young.
Jasper," lived in Woodstock, Vt., and had a
family.
6468. X. Catharine,' m. Wilson; res. Fairfax, Vt.;
d. 1877.
6469. xi. Tlmddeus Russell "-f-
6470. xii. Frederic ^ -|-
ABEL« (6380), m. Phebe Hildreth, Jan. 18, 1784; res.
Chesterfield, N. H. Issue : —
6471. i. Samue],^ b. Oct. 29. 1783.
6472. ii. Levi," b. May 10, 1785.
6473. iii. Silas,' b. June 29, 1787.
6474. iv. Daniel,^ b. Aug. 8, 1789.
6475. V. Luna," b. Sept. 29, 1791.
6476. vi. Joel," b. Feb. 2, 1794.
6477. vii. Alpheiis," b. and d. 1796.
6478. viii. Phebe,' b. Feb. 1, 1798.
6479. ix. David Stoddard,^ ) , • i * i io-^.%
6480. X. Arad Hunt ^ + | *^^'^"^' ^'- ^^"S" 1' }^^^'
JOEL^^ (6331), b. in Chesterfield. N. H., Nov. 26, 1763;
ui. Lucy Hubbard, who was b. Nov. 26, 1763, and d. Sept.
24, 1814. In 1793, being then twenty-nine years of age,
he rem. from Chesterfield with his wife and two children,
and following his older bros. Samuel and James to the
State of Vermont, he purchased a tract of wild land in
the town of Lyndon, a few miles diiitant from Samuel,
who had settled at Waterford, on the Connecticut River.
Here he constructed a log-cabin, and proceeded to clear
off the forest. His choice of location was wisely made,
and a fine farm with fruitful soil was developed in course
of time. In person, tall and muscular, he possessed, to a
striking degree, the bold, energetic powers demanded by
the circumstances and the times. As the country became
settled and populated, he was foremost in laying out for
the pul)lic good. He founded the public school and built
the schoolhouse ; he gave the land for the cemetery, and
for the site of the academy. The title of " captain "
attached to him from having been selected as leader of a
band of farmers, who, in the war of 1812, organized for
'FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI. 411
their commoii protection. He m. 2t3, Mary H. [Haines],
Avidow of Levi Brackett; at that time the mother of five
ohikhen. She was b. July 14, 1773, and d. Jan. 14, 1853.
Capt. Joel Fletcher was a man of high standmg and in-
fluence in the community; and "full of days and riches
and honor,'' he d. Jan. 6, 1858, spared to the age of ninety-
four to enjoy the fruits of his industry, and to witness
the general comfort and prosperity of his numerous de-
scendants. A fine monument in the cemetery at Lyndon
points out the place of his interment. Children, all ex-
cept Joel by the first marriage : —
Hannah B. +
Lucy,^ b. Mar. 12, 1793 ; d. May 15, 1803.
lietsey P.'-f
Welcome J.''-|-
Gratia H.^ +
vi. Maria C.^ +
Olive W.'' b. July 8, 1803; m. Brackett;
d. May 13, 1837.
6488. viii. Ruth H> b. June 30, 1805; m. Rev. Hilton
Brackett of Charleston, Vt.
6489. ix. Joel' +
6481.
i.
6482.
ii.
6488.
iii.
6484.
iv.
6485.
V.
6486.
yi.
6487.
vii.
DAVID 6 (6334), b\ in Sturbridge, Mass., Sept. 15,
1778 ; rem. with his father to Croyden, N. H., about 1800,
in which year he m. Mary Wakefield; rem. to Newport,
N. H., 1819 ; d. Apr. 9, 1832. He was a blacksmith by
trade, and followed farming also during a portion of his
life. Children, b. in Croyden, except the oldest, viz.: —
Calvin,^ b. in Newport, 1800 ; d. young.
Reuben,' b. July, 1802; d. young.
Clarissa " -}-
David " -|-
MaryA.' +
Thomas B.^-f
Betsey^ +
Luther Jacobs" +
Melita Jane^ +
6490.
i
6491.
ii
6492.
iii
6493.
iv.
6494.
V.
6495.
vi
6496.
vii
6497.
viii
6498.
ix
^EPHRATM^ (6337), b. in Grafton, Mass., Nov. 23,
1767 ; d. in Newport, N. H., in the house in which he had
lived sixty years. Issue : —
412 FLETCHER GENEALOGY, —BRANCH XXVL
6499. i. Oliver,' h. Jan. 19. 1795.
6500. ii. Orpha," b Mar. 23, 1797.
6501. iii. Qiuirtus'' -f-
6502. iv. William,' b. Nov. 10, 1801.
6503. V. ]Mahela,7 b. June 11, 1804.
6504. vi. Pollv,' b. June 29, 1806.
6505. vii. Electa M.' b. Mar. 23, 1809.
6506. viii. Bela J.'-f-
6507. ix. Austin C' b. Mar. 23, 1813.
6508. X. Lyman M." +
AMOS ^ (6338), b. Mar. 2, 1770. Issue : —
6509. i. Charity,' { . .
6510. ii. Bathsheba,- j ^^^'"^•
6511. iii. Joel.'
6512. iv. Erastus.^
6513. V. Zebina.^
6514. vi. Louisa.^
6515. vii. Amos.'
6516. viii. Nathan.^
TIMOTHY 6 (6341), b. July 14, 1778 ; ra. Lois Metcalf,
Mar. 27, 1803 ; rem. to Croyden, N. H., where he lived
some years, and returned to Newport, N. H., where he was
for a long time a worthy, gifted, and zealous deacon of
the Baptist church. His wife, Lois, was b. in Franklin,
Mass., and d. in Newport, Apr. 12, 1879, lacking but one
year of a century in age. She never had a })hysician but
once in her life for sickness, and was in sound health, and
in the enjoyment of all her faculties until her death, which
was the result of an accidental fall. Issue : —
6517. i. Lauia,' b. Apr. 18, 1804.
6518. ii. Aurilla,^ b. Nov. 3, 1807 ; m., 1831, Austin L.
Kibbev of Newport.
6519. iii. Samuel Metcalf,'' b. June 6, 1810; m., 1835,
Lucy C. Hager; res. Croyden.
6520. iv. Cvrus Kingsbury ^-f~
6521. v. Nancv," b. Mar. 12, 1815.
6522. vi. Stillman T.'-f
6523. vii. Timothy S.''
6524. viii. Benjamin,' b. Mar. 18, 1823.
JOEL 6 (6343), m. Delia Rogers of Holland, Mass. He
was drowned. May 20, 1791. Issue : —
6525. i. Joel' 4-
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVL 413
652C. ii. Aseiwth,^ b. Jan. 25, 1788.
6527. iii. Delia,^ b. June 9, 1791.
BENJAMIN 6 (G344), b. Aug. 6, 1788; d. INIuy 13, 1854.
Issue : —
6528. i. Georcre B.^
6529. ii. Emily.^
6530. iii. Lvdia.'^
6581. iv. Ariel K.^
6532. V. Phebe.'
6533. vi. Mclita.^
9534. vii. Hiram D.^
SYBILS (6.345), b. May 2, 1768; m. Richard Kelley of
Salem, N. H., who was b. Sept. 20, 1759, and d. Dec,
1816. She d. Aug. 24, 1853. Issue : —
6535. i. Sybil Kelley,'' b. Feb. 19, 1787; m. Isaac
Webster of Pel ham, N. H. ; they settled on
a farm in Meredith, N. H., where their chil-
dren were b. He d. Nov. 28, 1859; and she
Apr. 30, 1865. Issue : —
6536. i. Polly H. Webster,^ b. Sept. 1, 1812; m.
Samuel Dolloff of Meredith, N. II. ; res.
Waterville, N. H. Issue : —
6537. i. Charles W. Dolloff.^
6538. ii. Levi Dolloff.^
6539. iii. Elmira A. Dolloff."
6540. iv. Benjamin W. Dolloff," res. Boston, Mass.
6541. v. Edwin Dolloff."
6542. vi. Georofe Dolloff."
6543. ii. Moses Webs.ter,'' b. Dec. 28, 1814; m. Mary
Dolloff, sister of Samuel, above mentioned,
res. Moultonboro', N. H. Issue : —
6544. i. Amos D. Webster."
6545. ii. Moses G. Webster."
6546. iii. John F. Webster."
6547. iv. Martha A. Webster."
6548. V. George H. Webster."
6549. vi. Annette Webster."
6550. vii. Elmira Webster."
6551. iii. Isaac Webster,** b. Apr. 16, 1817; m. Weal-
thy Chase ; ra. 2d, Hannah Perkins ; farm-
er in Meredith, N. H. Issue, by 1st mar-
riage : —
6557.
6558.
6559.
i
6560.
vii.
6561.
viii.
6562.
ix.
656B.
X.
414 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL
6552. i. George Webster,^ ra. Ella E. Sanborn of
Sanbornton, N. H.
6553. ii. Aaron C. Webster,^ m. Jane Lane of La-
conia, N. H,
6554. iv. Phebe Webster.^ b. 1819; d. 1820.
6555. V. Sibyl F. Webster,^ b. June 1, 1821 ; d. Mar.
11, 1862 ; unm.
6556. vi. Samuel K. Webster,** b. Mar. 1, 1823; m.
Betsey Edgerly. Issue: —
i. Mary E. Webster,'' ) .,, , .,,. ,
ii. Sarah J. Webster,^ All d. within a week,
iii. John E. Webster,^ ) ^^'^ ^^^^^<^ *• ^^•
Belinda P. Webster,* b. Mar. 23, 1825 ; d.
Feb. 17, 1857 ; unm.
Rebecca Webster,** ) twins, b. Mar. 23, 1829;
Betsey AVebster,^ j d. young.
John Webster,- b. Aug. 13, 1830; m., June
5, 1859, Lucretia A. Pijier, who d. Jan. 24,
1864; m. 2d, Nov. 17, 1865, Sarah Harper
of New Hampton ; res. on the homestead
of his fatlier in Meredith. Issue: —
i. Carrie E. Webster," b. June 8, 1860.
Richard Kelley,^ m., and had issue.
Lydia Kelley,' d. .'e. 20; unm.
Polly Kelley,^ m., and had children.
Phebe Kelley," m., and had chihlren.
Betsey Kelley,' m., and had children.
Samuel Kelley,^ b. in Salem, N. H., Feb. 1,
1802. Chaplain of the National Sailors'
Home in Quincy, Mass. ; a man full of years
of usefulness. Entering the ministry at the
age of twenty, in the N. E. Conference of
the Methodist P^piscopal Church, he preached
in N. H., Vt., and Mass., for many years.
He was a delegate to the general conference
in 1836; chaplain of the N. H. legislature
four years, and that of Vt. one year; '^ "
lain of the N. H. State Prison two years ;
and apppointed to his present position in
1870.
6571. viii. Ann Kelley,^ d. ae. 26 ; unm.
6572. ix. Esther Kelley,'' m., and had children ; d. Oct.
10, 1879.
6578. X. Frances Kelley,^ m., and had children.
6564.
6565.
ii.
6566.
iii.
6567.
iv.
6568.
V.
6569.
vi.
6570.
vii.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI. 415
BETSEYS (6351), m. David Nevins of Salem, N. H. ;
d. Oct., 1867, re. 83. Issue : —
6574. i. A son ; d. young.
6575. ii. Margaret Nevjns,^ m. John Belcher of Chelsea,
Mass., where they lived till his death; m.
2d, Joseph Armstrong of Windham, N. IL,
where she d. Dec. 20, 1875, te. 69. Pie d.
Feb. 1877, re. 81. Issue, by 1st marriage : —
6576. i. Levi L. Belcher,* m. Mary C. Hills of Am-
herst, N. H. ; machinist in Nashua, N. H.
6577. ii. Harriet Belcher,® d. se. 20.
By 2d marriage : —
6578. iii. Ann Armstrong,® res. Windham.
6579. iv. Milton Armstrong,'' m. Martha Page of
Rindge, N. H. ; res. Jaflrey, N. H.
6580. V. Betsey Jane Armstrong,® m, William D.
Cochran of Windham, where they res.
6581. vi. Joseph Armstrong,® res. Windham.
6582. iii. Sarah Nevins,^ m. Gilbert Hills; settled in
Nashua, N. H. ; d. 1876, in Londonderry,
N. H. ; their children d. young.
JOEL 6 (6352), b. 1788; m., Aug., 1809, Lydia Haines,
who d. in Salem, £e. 70; carpenter; lived on the home-
stead of his father; d. in South Boston, Mass., 1838. Is-
sue : —
6583. i. Samuel,^ b. Sept. 20, 1810 ; m. Harriet Kenney
of Boston ; d. 1860, s.p. His widow res. in
Exeter, N. H.
6584. ii. James H.^-f
65b5. iii. Joel Parsons ^ •\-
6586. iv. Lydia Ann ^ -}-
SEVENTH GENERATION.
BETSEY ' (6397), b. June 12, 1786 ; m., Jan. 28, 1812,
Timothy Shattuck of Landaff, N. H., where she d. Jan. 26,
1851. He was b. in Littleton, Mass., 1779. A pair of
twin girls, and three more children succeeding, were b.
1812 to 1^20, and d. in infancy ; and they had : —
6587. i. Lydia Shattuck,® b. June 10, 1823 ; grad. Mt.
Holyoke Seminary, and was afterwards a
6588. ii. William D. Shattuck,® b. Dec. 11, 1825 ; m.,
416 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI.
Sept. 26, 1850, Ann C. Woodbury. Is-
sue : —
6589. i. Helen W, Shattuck,'' b. Mar. 81, 1853.
JAMES' (6398), b. Feb. 22, 1788; m., Mar. 11, 1819,
Louisa Robbins ; m. 2d, 1828, Hannah Reed of Littleton,
Mass. ; for many years in trade in Acton, and d. there
Sept. 17, 1831. By the 1st marriage he had one dau. : —
6590. i. Sarah Louisa,^ d. Nov. 18, 1847, Ee. 22 ; unm.
JOHNS (6399), b. in Acton, Mass., July 21, 1790; m.,
1822, Clarissa Jones, who d. Aug. 8, 1870. re. 60. M(!r-
chant and shoe manufacturer ; captain of militia, and held
several civil offices; deacon in the Congregational church.
His ardent support of the tennperance cause cost him the
loss of a valuable apple-orchard, 1843, which was de-
stroyed by girdling the trees; and the same act of spite
Wiis repeated upon him a few years afterwards.
Deacon John Fletcher, in his long life of usefulness, was
a prominent man in the community in which he moved ;
matters of public improvement he was ready to promote,
and to aid with his means. Decided and unswerving in his
principles, he was of tlie class termed " solid men." At
the advanced age of eighty-nine he d. July 16, 1879. Chil-
dren : —
Jatnes^-}-
John « -f
Edwin* -\-
Quincy A.^
Abigail B. -\-
DANIEL" (6408). b. Jan. 7, 1799; m. Marj^ Stetson;
m. 2d, Sylvina Keen ; farmer in Buckfield, Me. Children
of Daniel and Mary: —
Lydia.®
Daniel,* m., and has a family.
Mary.^
Elizabeth.8
Gideon ; ^ in the war of the Rebellion.
Rebecca.*
Omittee.*
Children of Daniel and Sylvina : —
Emily.^
Susan.^
6591.
i.
6592.
ii.
6593.
iii.
6594.
iv.
6595.
V.
6596.
i.
6597.
ii.
6593.
iii.
6599.
iv.
6600.
V.
6601.
vi.
6602.
vii.
6603.
viii.
6604.
ix.
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FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL 417
CYRUS ^ (6410), b. May 7, 1803; m. Lydia Russel of
Hartford, Me.; rem. to Iowa, and thence to California.
Issue : —
6605. i. John.8
6606. ii. James.*
6607. iii. Chandler.*
6608. iv. Julia Ann."
6609. V. Joanna.*
6610. vi. Lydia Jane.*
6611. vii. Julia Augusta.*
6612. viii. Rosanna.*
JAMES" (6413), b. Nov. 13, 1809; m. Lucv Jackson,
Nov. 26, 1834 ; res. East Dixfiekl, Me. Issue : —
6613. i. Eunice,* b. Feb. 28, 1837; m. Nathan B. Har-
low, a farmer in Canton, Me.
6614. ii. Mary Ann," b. Apr, 27, 1888 : m. James Stew-
art of South Weymouth ; d, Feb. 25, 186G.
6615. iii. Eliza,* b. June 18, 1840 ; m. Orrin L. Hubbard,
a farmer of Dixfiekl. Me.
6616. iv. Timothy,* b. June 20, 1842 ; accidentally killed,
Aug." 10, 1847.
Jane.* b. May 12, 1844; d. Apr. 30, 1860.
Nathaniel J.* b. Sept, 23, 1846 ; farmer.
Sally,* b. Nov. 7, 1847; d. Aug. 18, 1859.
Julia J.* b. Feb. 17, 1849 ; m. Leander Bowley,
a farmer.
Rufus S.* b. Aug. 2, 1851 ; farmer.
John,* b. Nov. 17, 1853; farmer.
Ella,* b. Feb. 28, 1858.
Frederic,* b. Apr. 8, 1860.
DANIEL B.^ (6417), b. Mar. 26, 1808; m. Susan
Adams, May 3, 1832; farmer in Lincolnville, Me. Is-
sue : —
6625. i. :\Iary A.^ b. Dec. 29, 1833 ; m, Ambrose Spauld-.
ing, 1854.
6626. ii. Susan A.* b. Mar. 12, 1835; ra. George W.
Young. He enlisted in the war of the Re-
bellion, 19th Reg., Me. Vols., and was
wounded in the battle of Gettysburg.
6627. iii. James S.* b. June 20, 1838 ; d. Apr. 8, 1861 ;
farmer. No issue.
6628. iv. Mahela C* b. Oct. 15, 1841 ; m. Robert Heal,
1858.
6617.
V.
6618.
vi.
6619.
vii.
6620.
viii.
6621.
ix.
6622.
X.
6623.
xi.
6624.
xii.
418 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI.
6629. V. John F.^ b. May 31, 1843 ; enlisted in the war
of the Rebellion, 26th Reg., Me: Vols., and
was killed in the battle of Irish Bend, on
the Mississippi River, Apr. 16, 1863; unm.
6630. ^d. William E.^ +
LUCY' (6418), b. Sept. 24, 1809 ; ra. Moses Rankin, a
farmer in Lincolnville, IMe , Sept., 1834; d. May 19, 1862.
Children, all res. in Lincolnville : —
6631. i. Lucy Rankin,^ b. Dec. 30, 1834: d. of con-
sumption, Aug. 21, 1853.
6632. ii. Mary Rankin,« b. Mar. 10, 1836; m., 18,34,
Henry Manning, a sailor.
6633. iii. Edwin Rankin,** b. Dec. 5, 1837 ; farmer ; in
the war of the Rebellion, Co. G, 26th Wq^-,
iMe. Vols. ; d. in the army hospital, June 7,
1863.
Francis Rankin,^ b. Dec. 16, 1839; farmer.
Cordelia Rankin,^ b. Apr. 10, 1842; m., 1860,
Francis Young, a sailor.
George Rankin,* b. Sept. 26, 1845 ; farmer.
Francelia Rankin,*' b. Julv 25, 1847.
Caroline Rankin,*^ b. Decl 12, 1849.
Moses L. Rankin,^ b. Apr. 23, 1853.
TIMOTHY" (6419), b. Apr. 24, 1811; m. Lydia A.
Davis, Julv, 1840; res. Camden, Me. J^sue: —
6640. i.^ Charles L.^ b. Mar. 31, 1841 ; in the war of the
Rebellion, in 2d Me. batterv ; res. Camden,
Me.
6641. ii. Clara E.^ b. Mar. 1, 1845; m., 1862, Lewis
Carlton, a merchant in Camden, Me.
6642. iii. Ella M.* b. Feb. 19, 1851.
MARY" (6420), b. May 1,1813; m. Jeremiah Rich-
ards, a farmer in Lincolnville, Me., Sept., 1834. Children,
res. in Lincolnville : —
Sarah Richards,^ b. Jan. 16, 1835.
Julia RiCHAKDS,** b. and d. 1837.
Melissa Richards,^ b. June 24, 1839.
Mayberry Richakds,^ b. Nov. 23, 1840; farmer;
in the war of the Rebellion, Co. B, 19th Me.
RgfT,
Miles^E. Richards,^ b. and d. 1842.
Miles L. Richards,^ b. July 21, 1845 ; farmer.
Eugene Richards,^ b. June 15, 1847 ; farmer.
6634.
iv.
6635.
V.
6636.
vi.
6637.
vii.
6638.
viii.
6639.
ix.
6643.
6644.
ii
6645.
iii
6646.
iv.
6647.
V.
6648.
vi.
6649.
vii
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI. 419
MARTHA" (6421), b. Mar. 6,1816; m., 1833, Aaron
Young, a farmer in Lincolnville, Me. Their children, all
b. and res. in Lincolnville: —
6650. i. Albert YgUNG,** b. June 12, 1840; farmer.
6651. ii. Marv Jane Young,'' b. June 12, 1842; d. Sept.
9,'1854.
6652. iii. Rachel YouNG,« b. July 1, 1844.
6653. iv. Isaac Young,^ b. Oct. 27, 1846 : farmer.
6654. V. Francis Young,** b. Sept. 17, 1848 ; farmer.
6655. vi. Joseph W. YouNG,^ b. Oct. 27, 1850 ; farmer.
6656. vii. Cyrus Young,M). Aug. 16, 1852 ; farmer.
6657. viii. Fremont YouNG,^ b. July 6, 1854 ; farmer.
(i658. ix. Ella Young,* 1856 ; d. 1858.
DEBORAH^ (6422), b. May 3, 1818; m., Sept., 1845,
William McKenney, a farmer in Lincolnville, Me. ; d, Aug.
17, 1861. Children, all b. and res. in L. : —
6659. i. C yrus B. McKenneiV b. Aug. 26, 1846 ; farmer.
6660. ii. E"lla S. McKenney,» b. Feb. 4, 1847.
6661. iii. William F. McKenney,» b. and d. 1849.
6662. iv. Dei.orah A. McKenney,^ b. Oct. 31, 1850.
6663. V. William iMcKenney,^ b. Aug. 16, 1853.
6664. vi. Augustine E. McKenney,* b. and d. 1855.
6665. vii. Franklin W. i\IcKENNEY,» b. Mar. 10, 1857.
6666. viii. George L. McKenney,« b. Apr. 3, 1860.
TRYPHENA ■ (6423), b. Oct. 29, 1820; m. Rufus Davis,
July, 1842; m. 2d, Hezekiah Rankin, 1860; res. Lincoln-
ville, Me. Children of Rufus and Trj-phena Davis: —
6667. i. William L. Davis,^ b. Feb. 6, 1844. Li the war
of the Rebellion, Co. E, 1st Reg., Me. cavalry;
d. in the army hospital, Apr. 8, 1864.
6668. ii. Frederic O. Davis,*' b. Oct. 29, 1846. In the
war of the Rebellion, in 2d Me. battery ;
farmer in Camden, Me.
6669. iii. Leroy S. Davis,^ b. Oct. 4, 1848. In tlie war
of the Rebellion, in Co. G, 9tli ]Me. Reg. ;
farmer in Lincolnville.
6670. iv. George A. Davis,* b. Julv 19, 1850.
6671. V. Henry A. Pavis,^ b. Oct.' 12, 1852.
6672. vi. Abbie L. Davjs,* b. Oct. 4, 1854; d. 1855.
6673. vii. Adrian A. Davis,* b. Dec. 16, 1856.
Children of Hezekiah and Tryphena Ran-
kin : —
6674. viii. Frances A. Rankin,* b. May 23, 1860.
6675. ix. Orvilla M. Rankin,* b. Oct. 19, 1864.
420 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL
JOHN' (6424), b. Jan. 28,1823; m. Mary A. Thorn-
dike, Sept., 1845. In the war of the Rebellion, he AA'dvS
drafted, and served in the navy ; carpenter in Camden,
Me. Issue : —
CG76. i. Joseph \N.^ b. June 25, 1846. In the war of
, the Rebellion, in Co. M, 1st Me. cavalry ;
taken prisoner at Petersburgh, Va., and
never after heard from, perhaps wantonly
tortured to death as were thousands of other
prisoners ; carpenter by trade.
EBEXEZER' (6426), b. in New Ipswich, Oct. 9, 1782;
m. Sybil Spaulding; d. Nov. 14, 1834, in Cornish, N. II.,
where all his children were b. : —
6677. i. Benjamin S.*^ +
6678. ii. Hiram C.** b. June 24, 1811; d. Dec. 17, 1868;
res. Eden, Vt.
6679. iii. Orrel F.^ b. June 4, 1813 ; m. John Johnson ;
res. Cornish.
6680. iv. Mary W.^ b. Aug. 6, 1815; m. Little, d.
in Manchester, N. H., Dec. 27, 1846.
6681. V. David D.^ b. Oct. 24, 1817; d.'Jan. 25, 1857;
res. Burlington, Vt.
6682. vi. Silas S.^ b. Apr. 6, 1820 ; Universalist minister
in Exeter, N. H.
6683. vii. Stephen N.** b. 1822: d. 1824.
6684. Yiii. John Q. A.^ b. Oct. 16, 1824 ; d. Sept. 14, 1846.
6685. ix. Sybil L.** -f
6686. X. Guilford D.^ b. Sept. 21, 1829 ; res. Baldwins-
ville, Mass.
COMINGS^ (6427), b. July 5, 1784; ra. Sally Wheeler,
Mar. 18, 1803 ; rem. to Enosburg, Vt., about 1820 ; d. July
21, 1837. Issue : —
6687. i. Samuel C +
6688. ii. George W.» b. Oct. 8, 1812- m. Mary Ann
Watson of Eden, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1837; res.
Westerville, O., has three daus. ; farmer.
6689. iii. Fanny W.« -f
6690. iv. Elizabeth F.** +
6691. V. Edward P.'^ b. Oct. 8, 1821 ; m. Isabella Wart-
man t, Aug. 14, 1848; res. Canada.
6692. vi. John Bartlett^'-f
FLETCHER GENE ALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI. 421
6693. vii. Marv C.« +
6694. viii. Martha P.« -f-
JOIIN- (6428), b. Aug. 14, 1786; m. Sarah Smith; d.
ill Michigan, July 10, 1842; wheelwright. Issue: —
6695. i. Sarali",^ b. in New Ipswich, N. H. ; res. in Mich. ;
unm.
6696. ii. John,* b. in Berkshire, Vt. ; res. Lansing, Mich.
6697. iii. Sophroniu,* b. in Berkshire; m. Jesse Miller.
6698. iv. Asenath,** b. in Berkshire ; m. Timothy Wheeler.
6699. V. Mary Ann,^ b. in Abbott's Corner, Canada ; m.
Clark.
6700. vi. Hiram,"' b. in Sabravois, Can., 1816 ; d. 1854.
6701. vii. Matilda,^ b. in S. ; m. Elijah Curtis; res. in
Michigan.
6702. viii. Gardner,** b. in S. ; farmer in Dansville, Mich.
0703. ix. Jane,* b. in S. ; res. in Mich.
6704. X. William,'^ b. in S. ; res. Ingham, Mich.
6705. xi. Betsey,^ b. in S. ; d. 1857.
6706. xii. Ebenezer,** b. in S. ; farmer in Ingham, Mich.
POLLY 7 (6429), b. Aug. 21, 1788; m. Peter Felt; d.
Aug. 27, 1840. Children, all b. in New Ipswich : —
6707. • i. Marv Felt,^ m. Rev. Keeler; res. Calais,
Me.
6708. ii. Albert Felt,^ farmer in Quincy, 111.
6709. iii. Adeline Felt,** m. Eben Turner, a farmer in
Quincv, 111.
6710. iv. Edward Felt,^ farmer in 111. ^^:
6711. V. George Felt,* d. young. ^^'^
6712. vi. Caroline Felt," d. young.
her
JOSEPH" (6430), b. May 22. 1790; m. Nancy Hall,
d. Feb. IS, 1868 ; farmer in Enosburg, Vt. They had : —
6713. i. Nancy ,» b. in West Berkshire, Vt. ; m. Rev. S.
S. Hyde ; res. in Michigan.
6714. ii. Almira,* b. in West Berkshire ; m. Charles
Jacquith of Ashburnham, Mass.
BETSEY" (6431), b. Dec. 28, 1792; m. Ralph Roby;
d. May 5, 1842. They had : —
6715. i. Peuinah Roby,* d. in Boston, 03. 23; unm.
6716. ii. Laura RoBX",^ b. in New Ipswich ; d. in child-
hood.
6717. iii. Elizabeth Roby,« b. in Grafton, ;N. IL, 1821;
m. Carr of Boston ; d. 1847.
422 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL
6718, iv. Belinda A. Roby,^ b. in Grafton, N. H. ; m.
Fish, Aug. 20, 1847; res. Boston.
NAXCY ' (6434), b. May 22, 1797 ; m., Mar. 26, 1818,
Thomas Davis of New Ipswich, N. H. They celebrated
their "golden wedding" with a good number of congratu-
lating friends. He d. Julv 15, 1869, re. 74. Children : —
0719. i. Mary Davis,« b. and d. in New Ipswich, 1819.
6720. ii. Ebenezer F. Davis,*^ b. 1820 ; d. 1821.
6721. iii. Richard Davis,** b. in Enosburg, Vt., Aug. 24,
1823 ; m. Asenath Blanchard of New Ips-
wich, where they res. : wheelwright. Is-
sue : —
6722. i. Laura F. Davis,^ m., Jan., 1872, C. A. C.
Prutzman of Three Rivers, Mich.
6723. ii. Nettie M. Davis.«
0724. iii. Alice M. Davis.^
6725. iv. Sivona Davis,^ b. in Enosburg, Apr. 29, 1827 ;
ni. George R. Jacquith, a farmer in Ash-
buriiham, Mass. ; res. New Ipswicli. Is-
sue : —
6726. i. Georo-e R. Jacquith.^
0727. v. James Davis," b. in Enosburg, Dec. 23, 1832;
farmer in Fitchburg, ]\Iass.
DEXTER ' rG435), b. Apr. 19, 1799, in New Ipswich,
N. H. : m. Mrs.' Reed ; farmer in Stoddard, N. H. They
had : —
6f28. i. Sarah,^ d. young.
66-^OBY^ (6437), b. in New Ipswich, June 6, 1803; m.
Gfldy Taylor. Issue : —
6729. i. Ellen,^m. Samuel Weston.
6730. ii. Harriet,^ m. Chas. "Weston ; res. in Wisconsin.
6731. iii. Mary.»
6732. iv. Sophionia.^
6733. V. George,^ d. young.
ELI" (6438), b. in Waterford, Vt., Aug. 16, 1780 ; m.
Olive Ballon; rem. about 1809, to Bradford Co., Penn.;
m. a 2d and a 3d wife; d. in Elkhorn Grove, 111., May 31,
1851. Issue, by 1st marriage : —
6734. i. Betsey Whitney « +
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI. 423
6735. ii. Lyndon » +
By 2d marriage : —
G736. iii. Byron «-h
6737. iv. Oiive,« b. June 16, 1816; m. Noah Bo^ven. No
issue.
6738. V. Nelson,^ b. Aug. 8, 1818 ; m. Sarah Beack ; law
yer in Mt. Carrol, 111.
6739. yi. Martha «-f
6740. yii. James V\,.^ -\-
6741. viii. Ruggles,« b. Feb. 12, 1824; m. Jane Tucker;
farmer in Elkhorn Groye, 111. ; two children.
6742. ix. Burton«H-
POLLY^ (6439\ b. in Chesterfield, N. H., Nov. 29,
1783; m., July 27, 1805, Rufus Goodell; rem. about 1809
to Pennsylvania. Issue : —
6743. i. Ira W. Goodell,*' b. in Waterford, Vt., Sept.
17, 1806; ra. Anna Morse; a farmer in
Union, N.Y. Issue: —
6744. i. Amos Goodell,^ farmer in Iowa.
6745. ii. Harrison Goodell,^ farmer in Iowa; in the
war of the Rebellion, in an 111. cayalry
regiment.
6746. iii. Horace Goodell,-' farmer in Iowa.
6747. ii. Chester Goodell,^ b. in Barnet, Vt., July 30,
1808; m. Janetta Brink; farmer in Camp-
town, Penn. Issue : —
6748. i. Harriet Goodell.**
6749. ii. James Goodell,^ in the war of the Rebel-
lion ; enlisted in Aug., 1862, and seryed
to tlie close.
6760. iii. George Goodell,^ served with his bfothex-
James in the war, the same term.
6751. iv. Mary Goodell.**
6752. iii. Polly Goodell,'^ b. in Pike, Penn., July 31,
1811 ; d. Aug. 5, 1829.
6753. iv. Arad Goodell,*" b. Apr. 26, 1813 ; m. Nancy
Gamble ; farmer in 111. Issue : —
6754. i. Frances Goodell.^
6755. ii. Mary Goodell.**
6756. iii. Rufus Goodell.^
6757. iv. Louis Goodell.**
6758. v. Adeline Goodell.^
6759. vi. Charles Goodell.^
6760. V. Lovina Goodell;** b. Aug. 14, 1814; m. Samuel
Chaffee ; d. in 111. Issue : —
424 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI.
6761. i. Ellen Chaffee.^
*;7G2. ii. Franklin Chaffee.^
6763. iii. Emma Chaffee.''
6764. iv. Evelyn Chaffee.^
6765. \. Ethleen Chaffee.^
6766. vi. Eliza Chaffee.^
6767. vi. Laura Goodell,'* b. June 16, 1816 ; m. Stephen
Brandt, a farmer ; d. in 111. Issue: —
6768. i. Martin Brandt.^
6769. ii. Samuel Brandt.*
6770. iii. Rachel Brandt.*'
6771. vii. Horace Goodell,'* b. Feb. 17, 1818 ; d. Sept.
28, 1842.
6772. viii. Ithiel Goodell,^ b. Feb. 27, 1820 ; m. Margaret
Grant; merchant in 111. Issue: —
6773. i. Chester Goodell.^
6774. ii. Grant Goodell.^
6775. iii. Elizabeth Goodell.*
6776. iv. Anna Goodell."
6777. ix. Melinda Goodell," b. Feb. 13, 1822 ; m. George
Gamble, a farmer in Iowa. Issue : —
6778. i. Xewton Gamble."
6779. ii. Melancthon 'Gamble.^
6780. iii. Polly Gamble.^
6781. iv. Emma Gamble.^
5782. V. Walter Gamble.*
6783. X. Alvira Goodell,^ b. Sept. 4, 1823; m. Elisba
C. Abbott, a farmer in Pike, Pcnn. Issue: —
6784. i. Walhice Abbott.*
6785. ii. ^lary Abbott."
^ JAMES' (6440), b. in Chesterfield, N. H., Nov. 11,
1778 ; m. Lois Spear ; m. 2d, Sybil Jones of Hatley, Prov-
ince of Quebec, where he d. Sept. 30, 1864 ; farmer. Is-
sue by 1st marriage : —
6786. i. Adeline,* m. Hutchinson ; res. Oshkosh,
Wis.
6787. ii. Louisa.^
Bv 2d marriage : —
6788. iii. Diana J.^ +
6789. iv. John Wesley « +
6790. V. Julia Ann 8 +
6791. vi. Susan B.« b. in Littleton, N. H., Nov. 28, 1818 ;
m. Amos Webber of Chelsea, Mass. ; d. Apr.
16, 1855 ; s.p.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL 425
6702. vii. Betsey W.« b. Feb. 25, 1822, in Littleton ; d.
Aug. 18, 1868; ^.p.
G793. viii. Phebe ^laria,^ b. in Littleton, Mar. 11, 1824 ;
d. Aug. 22, 1829.
JOHN C? (6444), m. a dan. of Daniel Pike, one of the
early settlers of Waterford, Vt. Issue : —
6794. i. Richard T.** -f
6795. ii. Jane E.^-f-
6796. iii. Laura M.^ m. Mellen : res. Valley Springs,
Da.
6797. iv. John A.^ res. North Adams, Mass. ; has chil-
dren.
6798. V. Jerome E.^ res. North Adams, Mass.
6799. vi. Samuel 8 -f
ARAD M.^ (6446), b. in Waterford, Vt., Sept. 27, 1799,
where he m., Apr. 17, 1838, Candace Chapman; farmer in
Barnston, Province of Quebec. Issue : —
6800. i. Granville A."^ b. in Barnston, Apr. 18, 1840:
res. Eureka, Kan. ; has one son.
6801. ii. Thomas Chapman,** b. June 4, 1842, in Barns-
ton, where he res. ; m., 1869, Lucy A.
Thomas; farmer.
6802. iii. Candace,^ b. 1847 ; d. young.
ALMIRA^ (6447), b. in Waterford, Vt., Oct. 13, 1801 ;
m. in Haverhill, N. H., Apr. 9, 1829, Reuben C. Benton,
wlio lived in Waterford, Vt., and Lunenburg, Vt., a farmer
and afterwards a lawyer. He was county sheriff, judge of
the county court, and state senator. After his death, in
1857, she rem. to Johnson, Vt., where she d. Aug. 29, 1873.
Children, b. in Waterford : —
6803. i. Reuben Clark BentoV b. May 13,1830: m.
in Johnson, Vt., Miw. 18, 1856, Sarah M.
Leland ; grad. Univ. of Vt., 1854 ; went to
Johnson, Vt., as principal of an academy ;
commenced the practice of law, 1856 ; rem.
to Hyde Park, Vt., 1858; in the war of the
Rebellion, entered as captain 5th Vt. Vols. ;
was wounded in action Jan. 29, 1862 ; made
lieut.-col. 11th Vt. Vols., Sept!, 1863; after
the war rem. to St. Albans, Vt., and in 1875
to Minneapolis, Minn., where he is engaged
in the practice of the law. Issue : —
42G FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI.
6804. i. Lucy Benton,^ b. June 4, 1857.
6805. ii. Mary Benton,'' b. May 7, 1859.
6806. iii. George Milton Benton,^ b. 1860; d. 1863.
6807. iv. Helen Benton," b. 1862; d. 1863.
6808. ii. Samuel Slade Benton,^ b. 1831 ; d. 1835.
6809. iii. Almira Fletcher Benton,^ b. July 29, 1836;
ni. in Johnson, Vt., Oct. 9, 1865, Le Roy
Robinson, editor in Stanstead, Province of
Quebec, where they res. and where were
b. : —
Mirabel liOBiNSON,-' b. Nov. 18, 1866.
Jessie Robinson.-' b. Feb. 4, 1869.
Alice Robinson,-' b. July 29, 1870.
Catharine Robinson.-' b. Julv 6, 1873.
Mary Esther Benton,^ b. Apr. 2, 1839; m.,
Apr. 25, 1860, Albert A. Iceland, manufac-
turer in Jf)hnson, Vt. Issue: —
Fiederic Adams Leland,'-' b. jMay 27, 1861.
Lucy Louisa Leland,'-' b. July, 1855.
George Benton Leland," b. Dec. 14, 1870.
Thomas Henry Leland," b. Feb. 20, 1872.
iNIary Almira Leland,^ b. Jan. 23, 1874.
Clarence Albert Leland,'' b. Mar. 8, 1877.
Caleb Henry BitiNTON,** b. in Lunenburg, Vt.,
Feb. 26, 1841. He was a student in the
Univ. of Vt., at the time of the Rebel war,
and left his studies and enlisted as a private,
afterwards was made a lieut., and served as
acting adjutant in 5th Vt. Vols.; be m. in
Johnson, Vt., June 25, 1866, Flora E. Ilad-
le}', who d. 1869; m. 2d, in Minneapolis,
Minn., Nov., 1874, Jeanette Graham ; lawyer
in Minneapolis. Issue, by 1st marriage: —
6822. i. Samuel Slade Benton,^ d. in infancy.
6823. ii. Nancy Bell Benton,^ d. in infancy.
B^" 2d marriage : —
6824. iii. Christine Benton,^ b. July 13," 1876.
FLORILLA^ (6449), m. Jackson, a farmer; m.
2d, Willard Corliss, whom she survived ; d. Dec, 1875.
By the 1st marriage was one dau., who d. Aug. 26, 1850 ;
and by the 2d marriage was : —
6825. i. Almira CoRLiss,^ who d. in Fairlee, Vt., about
1848.
6810.
6811.
ii.
6812.
iii.
6813.
iv.
6814.
iv. j\
6815.
i.
6816.
ii.
6817.
iii.
6818.
iv.
6819.
V.
6820.
vi.
682L
V. C
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI. 427
AUGUSTUS^ (6450), m. Laura Wiug; farmer in Lyn-
don, Vt. Issue : —
t)826. i. Marcellus.^
6827. ii. Mandana."
6828. iii. Augustus.^
6829. iv. Julius.«
6830. V. Lauva.8
683L vi. Mary.8
6832. vii. Lorana.*
6833. viii. Wiiig.«
AMANDA M.' (G451), b. in Waterford, Vt., July 23,
1813 ; m., Sept. 27, 1846, William Buck, a farmer in Rye-
gate, Vt. Issue : —
6834. i. William Henry Buck,** b. in Concord, Vt., June
28, 1847 ; m., Aug. 2-t, 1876, Mary M. Dun-
lap of Ryegate, Vt. ; teacher in Wells River,
Vt.
6885. ii. Amanda M. Buck,^ b. in Concord, Vt., Aug. 5,
1848; m., Feb. 7, 1867, Charles M. Wallace;
res. Ryegate, Vt. Issue : —
6836. i. Mary A. Wallace,'-* b. in Concord, Vt., Feb.
1,'1869.
6837. ii. Mabel L. Wallace,'' b. in Rvegate, July 24,
1872.
6838. iii. Emma W. Wallace," b. in Ryegate. Nov. 8,
1874.
6839. iv. Blanche Amanda Wallace,^ b. Feb. 17, 1877.
C840. iii. George Elmer Buck,^ b. May 1, 1851; d. June
30, 18G2.
SILAS ^ (6453), b. in Chesterfield, N. H., Sept. 1, 1780;
rem. to Canada, 1806 ; m. Isabel Sutherland, 1809. In
tlie Canadian rebellion he took an active part, and was
commissioned a colonel by the revolutionary government.
He d. at Charlotte, Chatauqua Co., N.Y.,"1h47. She d.
1855, PC. sixty-two. Silas and his bro. John left the pa-
rental roof when quite young. They first visited their
uncles Samuel (6326) and Joel (6331) living in Veraiont.
After remaining a short time with them they Avent to the
Mohawk Valley, in New York; but soon, induced by the
liberal offers of the government of Upper Canada to settlers
in that province, they removed there about the beginning
of the jjresent century, and settled not far from Little
York, now Toronto. Silas was an energetic man, and soon
428 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI.
acquired a largo landed property in different parts of Upper
Canada. He took part with the insurgents in the Canada
rebellion, and upon its failure was obliged to flee from the
country. He succeeded in exchanging his property there
for some in Chatauqua Co., N.Y., whither with most of
his family he rem. He reared a family of fifteen children,
all of whom lived to adult age, except the youngest, who
d. ce. 8 ; viz.: —
6841. i. Susanna,* b. in Canada, 1810: m. Erastus Mer-
rill, by whom siie had six children ; lived in
Schoharie Co., N.Y.
G842. ii. John« +
6843. iii. DanieP +
6^44. iv. Stephen,^ b. Oct. 11, 1814 ; while a participant
in the Canadian rebellion, he d. in Lewis-
town, N.Y., from effects of exposure in mak-
ing escape across the Niagara Kiver.
Sarah«4-
Elizabeth^-f-
JMary,* b. July, 1817; m. Holmes; res.
Laonia, N.Y.
Joseph * -f-
Caroline,'' b. June, 1822; m. John Soles, a
farmer in Queensville, Ont.
Nelson ^ +
Joel ^ +
Lvdia« +
xiii. William H.« +
Silas C* b. Oct., 1831; rem. from Woodstock,
N.Y., to California, where he d. ; unm.
6855. XV. David,^ b. 1843 ; d. 1851.
JOHN ' (6454), b. in Chesterfield, N. H., Feb. 19, 1782;
received a good common-school education ; started out in
the world, a mere lad ; first pitched in the State of New
Y''ork, and at the age of eighteen, it is said, drove the first
team of horses that went from the Genesee River to Buf-
falo. In 1803 he rem. to what was known as the " Black
River Country '' in Canada, and engaged in lumbering.
About this time he narrowly escaped impressment in the
British naval service. Going to Quebec in 1805, with a
raft of timber, he encountered in a public house the press-
gang of the fleet then lying in the harbor, and they at
once pounced upon him. Realizing the situation, he
affected a rollicking, good-humored submission, ordered
6845.
V.
6846.
vi.
6847.
vii.
6848.
viii.
6849.
ix.
6850.
X.
6851.
xi.
6852.
xii.
6853.
xiii.
6854.
xiv.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI. 429
drinks for the cro"U"cl, got them seated aroup.u .1 .;u)le,
handed tlie bottles, caujrht up the water-pitcher which he
stepped to tlie door to fill, and — did not return !
He ra., Sept. 11, 1810, Ruth Holliiigs^head, who is still
living, and in her SUth year has given from her remark-
able memory the dates of the births and deaths of one
hundred members of the family.
He had escaped, as before mentioned, the navy; but in
1812 was drafted into the British army. Shortly released,
however, he furnished the garrison at Toronto six thou-
sand cords of wood by contract. Then he Avas made In-
dian agent at Lake Simcoe five years. An incident illus-
trates his kindness of heart, though perhaps trenching
upon strict loyalty. Two sailors, condemned to a cruel
punishment for a petty theft of food which they needed,
deserted. Mr. Fletcher discovered them perishing Avith
cold and hunger, and, instead of delivering them to certain
punishment of death, gave them food and money to escape.
Indorsing pecuniary obligations for the benefit of a friend
brought the loss of his wealth ; and soon after, in 1840, he
rem. to the State of Illinois, and spent the rest of his days
at Oswego, and lastly at Plato, where he d. Oct. 19, 1860,
a;. 79. He is described as being ph3-sically a splendid
specimen of a man, — a fine form, giant strength, and
handsome face. He had indomitable energy, unllinching
courage, unswerving hitegrity, with a kind disposition, and
a woman's tenderness of heart. Issue: —
William«4-
George H.^-f-
David« +
Silas'^-f
Joseph,"* b. in East Gillensburj-, Ont., Mar. 21,
1819. When about twenty years of age he
went to Australia, and engaged in mhiing,
and after an absence of sixteen years re-
turned, and is now engaged in the same pur-
suit in Colorado.
Elizabeth ^ -f-
James^-f-
Sarah Ann*-f-
John C.« b. Feb. 11, 1827; d. 1880.
Wesley,» b. Dec. 26, 1828 : d. June 18, 1830.
Mary,« b. Feb. 7, 1831 ; d. young.
John Calder® -\-
Charles,8 b. and d. 1836.
6856.
i.
6857.
ii.
6858.
iii.
6859.
iv.
6860.
V.
6861.
vi.
6862.
vii.
6863.
viii.
6864.
ix.
6865.
X.
, 0866.
xi.
) 6867.
xii.
6868.
xiii.
6869.
. i.
6870.
ii.
6871.
iii.
6872.
iv.
6873.
V.
G«74.
vi.
6875.
vii.
6876.
viii.
6877.
ix.
6878.
X.
6879.
xi.
430 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI.
ELIZABETH' (6458), believed to ha^e been b. in
Schoharie Co., N.Y., in 1790, Avhere she m. Jacob Hoff-
man ; rem., 1817, to Canada; and thence, 1839, to Gene-
see Grove, IlL, where she d. 1840. Issue •-
jNlargaret Hoffman.*
John Hoffman.*
George Hoff^aean.*
William Hoffman."
Eben Hoffman.*
Susan Hoffman.*
Sarah Hoff.aian.*
Arin Hoffman.*
David Hoffman.*
Silas Hoffman.*
Elizabeth Hoff.man.*
SARAH ^ r6461), m., about 1803, Cyrus Allen, who d.
1866,80.88. Issue: —
6880. i. Sarah Allen,* ra. David Deals Stetson ; res. in
Wisconsin.
6881. ii. Benjamin Allen,* b. about 1807 ; in the war
of the Rebellion ; colonel of the 16th Wis.
Reg.; wounded in the battle of Pittsburg
Landing; d. July, 1873; had six children.
6882. iii. Catharine Allen," m. Leonard Prior; res. North
Troy, Minn.
6883. iv. Norman Jasper Allen,* b. in Phelps, N.Y.,
Mar. 30, 1818; m., Dec. 15, 1840, Sarah
Martin of North P'errisburg, Vt. ; m. 2d,
1873, Mrs. Lucinda Panner. Issue, by 1st
marriage : —
6884. i. Martin Fletcher Allen,^ m., Sept. 25, 1867,
Eliza Daniels. Issue : —
6885. i. Sarah F. Allen,*" b. July 14, 1868.
PARIS' (6465), b. in Woodstock, Vt., Mar. 21, 1794;
m. Anna Miner of Bridport, Vt., who was b. Mar. 24, 1794,
and d. Jan. 26, 1854 ; m. 2d, Mrs. Sarah M. Bucklin, dan.
of Thomas White of New- York City. He rem., 1810, to
Bridport, and in 1816 commenced in mercantile business,
which he followed successfully until 1842, when he retired
to his farm, retaining, however, considerable banking in-
terests.
"•Mr. Fletcher, always held in the highest esteem by his
townsmen, held many town offices of trust and responsi-
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BliANCII XXVL 431
bilit}', and was several times called upon to represent
tliem in the general assembly of the State. In money
circles his great wealth and unlimited ability as a financier
made him conspicuous. He was one of the original direct-
ors of the Rutland and Burlington Railroad, and held the
position of director and president of the bank at Middle-
bury, Vt., for nearly fifty 3'ears, and only resigned when
the feebleness of old age compelled him to exchange the
active business life with which he had so long been identi-
fied, for the quietude of an elegant country home. He
entered zealously into every project to benefit his town,
and made many liberal gifts. Instances are few of an
equally remarkable career blessed by nature with a grai^d
head and a strong physique, neither of which were ever
abused by anv rashness." Issue: —
6886. i. Friend Perry ^ +
6887. ii. Champlain Miner,* b. Feb. 14,1822; m., Oct.
4, 1843, Adeiia, dau. of Hon. Thomas Ham-
mond of Orwell, Vt. ; d. without issue, Sept.
13, 1857.
6888. iii. Adeiia » +
6889. iv. Emily,* d. young.
6890. V. Norman,* d. young.
6891. vi. Norman Allen* +
G892. vii. Mary^ Elizabeth,* b. Apr. 14, 1831 ; m., Nov. 28,
1855, Henry Hale, and rem. to St. Paul,
Minn., wheie they res.
6893. viii. Harriet Maria* +
6894. ix. Albert Augustus * +
THADDEUS R.^ (6469), b. in Woodstock, Vt., Nov.
12, 1801; m., Jan. 25, 1828, Mary Lawrence Peaslee ; d.
in liurlington, Vt., Dec. 16, 1871; one of the most prom-
inent citizens; he held the oflQce of State treasurer, 1840-
41. Issue : —
6895. i. Mary Martha,* b. Sept. 22, 1830. She estab-
lished, with a generous endoAvment, in 1876,
a public hospital in Burlington, where she
res.
6896. ii. Ellen Maria," b. Mar. 18, 1834; d. Sept. 22,
1857.
6897. iii. Ann Eliza,* b. 1836 ; d. 1844.
6898. iv. Andrew Thaddeus,* b. 1843; d. 1844.
432 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI.
FREDERIC' (6470), b. in Woodstock, Vt., Nov. 21,
1804; m., Oct. 21, 18:51, Maria Chittemloii, who d. July
23, 1834; m. 2d, Jan. 14, 1836, Beulah Chittenden ; presi-
dent of the Merchants" National Bank of St. Johnsbury,
Vt. Dau. by 1st marriage : —
6899. i. Mary M. B.« +
By 2d marriage : —
6900. ii. Frederic Fayette ' +
6901. iii. Truman Chittenden ^ -]-
ARAD 11.^ (6480), m. Bethany . Issue : —
6902. i. Arad H.« b. May 20, 1823.
6903. ii. Rodnev,8 b. Dec. 18, 1825.
6904. iii, Henry ,'^ b. Oct. 3, 1826.
6905. iv. Elmira,^ b. Oct. 13. 1828.
HANNAH B.' (6481), b. Jan. 5, 1792 ; m. John Bowen.
Issue : —
6906. i. Amanda Bowen.^
6907. ii. Hannah Bo^VEN.^
6908. iii. Lurena Bo\yEN.*
6909. iy. Susan Bowen.*
BETSEY P.^ (6483), b. Feb. 17, 1795 ; m. Dayid French;
res. Hardwick, Vt. Children: —
6910. i. Annette French,* m. J. C. Clark ; res. Minne-
apolis, Minn.
6911. ii. Marcia Fuench.*
WELCOME J.' (6484), b. Apr. 5, 1797 ; res. Wheelock,
Vt. Issue : —
6912. i. Hannah,'' m. Samuel Dinsmore of Sutton, Vt.
6913. ii. Christopher.*
6914. iii. Jenks.^
6915. iv. Alauson.*
GRATIA H.^ (6485), b. Aug. 20, 1799; m. M. Shaw,
Nov. 30, 1817; m. 2d, Isaac Harrington, May 7, 1833; res.
Syracuse, N.Y. Children by 1st marriage : —
6916. i. Nancy Maria Shaw,» b. Oct. 17, 1818 ; m. Rev.
H. P. Ciishing ; d. Dec. 31, 1877 ; res. East
Bur]ie, Vt.
6917. ii. George S. Shaw,^ b. Aug. 24, 1820; res. St.
Johnsbury.
6918. iii. Susan Sophia Shaw,« b. Nov. 6, 1822.
i^li^
'va3
y_
.<
FLETCHER' GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI. 483
G019. iv. Lucy Liircna Shaw,^ b. Aug. 12, 1825.
'Childien of Gratia H. and Isaac Harring-
ton : —
6920. V, Emily A. HAr.EmGTON,^ b. Mar. 26, 1838.
6921. vi. Charles Hariungton," b. June 2, 1840.
6922. vii. Ellen M. Haiuiington,» b. May 30, 1842.
MARIA C." (6486), b. Aug. 21, 1801 : m. Dr. J. Dicker-
man of St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; d. Jan. 29, 1854 ; he d. Aug.
28. 1869; res. Newport, Vt. Issue: —
6923. i. William Dickeeman,* d. Apr. 14, 1859.
6924. ii. Jerry Dickerman.'*
6925. iii. Julia M. Dickerman.^
6926. iv. Helen M. Dickerman,^ d. Jan. 29, 1864.
6927. V. Mary J. Dickerman.*
JOEL ' (6489), b. in Lyndon, Vt., Mar. 3, 1818 ; the
\w>t. of his father's nine children, and the only issue of the
2d marriage. His mother, the widow of Levi Brackett,
had five cliildren by her former marriage ; and hence Joel
had a numerous circle of half-brothers' and half-sisters,
older than himself. Naturally enough he would be a pet
in such a household ; but like them he Avas inured in early
life to hiird work, and trained to industrious habits, and
his youth was passed in incessant employment. His
schooling was by no m3ans neglected : yet, corresponding
with the exigencies of the times, his opportunities were
small, and the district-school and an academy in Haver-
hill furnished his educational training. His special pro-
ficiency was in mathematics, and his skill and accuracy in
mental computations w-ere greatly useful in the wide ex-
tended business of his later life. Illustracive of his energy,
hardihood, and capability, it is related that when only thir-
teen years of age, he took a four-horse team, in midwinter,
laden with surplus products of his father's farm and his
mother's loom, to the city of Portland, two hundred and
ten miles di-<tant,' sold his produce, and brought back
goods needed from tlie city market ; this, across a thinly
settled country, through the Willey Notch, luid over bleak
lulls, in the rigor of a northern winter.
To the rigid training of the boy was due the stern habit
of the man : in labor always tireless, rapid, efficient. At
an early age he stepped to tlie front in charge of the farm
on which his father settled; and he contined until about
thirty years of age engrossed in its care and management.
434 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI.
He m., Jan. 15, 1840, Zerviah Townsend Meigs, who
was b. 1818, and siivvives him; a fit helpmeet in his life-
work, sharing his labor, and effectually contributing to his
success. ^
His labor was not confined to the pursuits of his private
interests. He was a metiiljer of the local hgricultiiral so-
ciety, and encouraged ever}- imj)rovement in the farming
interest.
In 1856 he turned his attention to mercantile pursuits,
purchasing an interest in a business in St. Johnsbury, Vt.,
which he shortly assumed, and, (applying his indefatigable
energ}', built up in a few years a ver}^ extensive and suc-
cessful trade. But such application overtaxed his physical
S3'stem ; and, relinquisliing to his son Henry E. his business
in Vermont, he sought rest, removing, 1870, to Lake City,
IMinn., where he was president of the bank and mayor of
the city. He wius also largely concerned in business in
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
After his removal to the West, it was his custom to re-
turn frequently to his boyhood's home and the field of his
manhood's earlier achievements, to renew the memories of
his youth, and to refresh himself in the society of his
friends. On one of these visits he d. suddenly at St.
Johnsbury, Feb. 16, 1875.
An estimate of his character, which is, no doubt, just,
says: '•Bus3% restless, active in mind and body; aggres-
sive, ambitious, positive in nature; enterprising, energetic,
and courageous in his actions ; large-hearted, straightfor-
ward, and honest in his dealings, — he was admired and re-
spected by all. In a long life of active business he never
became to the slightest extent financially embarrassed.
Frank, open, and candid himself, he despised hypocrisy in
others. In habits he was strictly temperate, eschewed the
use of liquors and tobacco, and personally abhorred them.
If there be any single characteristic of his entire liie, it is
the resolute, unceasing progress from small beginnings to
distinguished results, accomplished by his own unaided
efforts, by the most unflagging pertinacity, courage, and
ability. The only genius he possessed was that for hard
work, but his talents were of no inferior order. The mas-
sive granite pedestal marking his resting place and sur-
mounted by a granite statue of heroic size, seems a fair
representation of his life, — plain, enduring, and eminent
for solidity." Issue : —
FLETCHER
GENEALOGY. -
6928.
i.
Charles Haines^ -(-
6029.
ii.
Henry
E.»-h
6930.
iii.
George
HarleyM-
BRANCH XXVI. 435
CLARISSA^ (6492), b. Mar. 8, 1805; m. Erastus
Huntoon ; d. 1874. Issue: —
6981. i. David Fletcher Huntoon.*
6932. ii. Harriet Huntoon.*
DAVID" (6493), b. July 13, 1808; m., May 7, 1826,
Betsey Wakefield; m. 2d, M. Viiiing. Issue: —
6933. i. Calvin H.«-f-
6934. ii. David W.* b. Apr. 25, 1832; d. July 25, 1860;
s.p.
6935. iii. Hiram M.* b. Aug. 3, 1835 ; m., 1853 ; res. North
Newport, N. H.
6036. iv. Betsey Ann,* b. May 3, 1840 ; m., May 31, 1857,
Richard M. J. Hastings; res. North New-
port, N. H.
6937. V. John Thomas,* b. Mar. 15, 1846; m.; res. North
Newport.
MARY A.^ (6494), b. Mar. 1, 1810; m., June 1, 1827,
Charles Wakefield. Issue : —
6938. i. :Maria M. Wakefield.*
6939. ii. Clara A. Wakefield.*
THOMAS B; (6495), b. Apr. 12, 1812; ra., Nov. 24,
1830, Mary P. George. They have lived during a larger
portion of their married life on a large, excellent farm in
Claremont, N. H. Issue : —
Betsey Jane*-}-
Benjamin G.** b. 1833 ; d. 1834.
Alice M.«b. 1837; d. 1847.
Mary E.* b. 1839 ; d: 1847.
F" ranees A. M.*-f-
O. N.*b. 1814; d.l847.
vii. Thomas Walter^ -|-
BETSEY^ (6496), b. 1814; m. Reuben Johnson; d.
1838. Issue: —
6947. i. Edwin Johnson.*
6948. ii. David Johnson.*
6940.
1,
6941.
ii.
6942.
iii.
6943.
iv.
6944.
V.
6945.
vi.
6946.
vii.
436 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL.
LUTHER ZJ (G497), b. Nov. 25, 1818: ni., Nov. 28,
1839, Amanda P. Jeniiison of Langdon, N. H. ; m. 2d,
1849, Caroline Greenwood of Brighton, jMass.
He was but fourteen years of age when his father d.,
leaving only for his children to inherit, the memory of his
virtues and good instructions. It was thought best that
he should follow the occupation of his father, and become
a blacksmith ; and he was apprenticed accordingly. But
his love of books was stronger than his attachment to the
forge and anvil ; and at the age of seventeen his mother
consented that his apprenticeship should be ended. Two
years after, he was in the schoolroom as a teacher. He
was graduated at Norwich University. In 1842 he was
settled as pastor of the Universalist church, in Surrey,
N. H. In 1845 he rem. to Brattleboro', Vt., thence to
Cambridge, Mass., and soon after to Lowell, Mass., where
he labored four years. Here he was induced to turn his
attention to the law, was appointed commissioner of in-
solvency, and soon after judge. When this court was
united to that of the j)robate, he re-entered the ministry,
and returned to'iiis old society in Lowell. Afterward he
preached in Brooklyn, N.Y., tlien in Bath, Me., and in
Buffalo, N. Y. ; Doctor of Divinity. Issue, by 1st mar-
riage : —
G949. i. Rosabella Amanda,* d. in Lowell, Apr. 5, 1857,
ce. 10.
By 2d marriage : —
6950. ii. Ella Frances,* b. Jan. 21, 1850.
6951. iii. Eugene E.*^ b. Apr. 7, 1851.
MELITA J."' (6498), b. May 13, 1820; m., Apr. 19,
1839, Austin Stockwell. Issue : —
6952. i. Mary Jane Stockwell,^ b. Oct. 2, 1841 ; m.
John Page.
6953. ii. Ellen L. Stockwell,« b. July 1, 1843 ; m. Ed-
gar Borden.
6954. iii. Charles H. Stocktvell,' b. Feb. 18, 1845.
6955. iv. Austin E. Stockwell,^ b. Oct. 25, 1848.
6956. V. Ada M. Stockwell,^ b. Nov. 26, 1851.
6957. vi. Clara A. Stockwell,^ b. Mar. 5, 1855.
QUARTUS^ (6501), b. Apr. 22, 1799; m. Ann Kelly;
res. Cornish, N. H. Issue : —
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL 437
6958. i. William Kelly,» b. in Cornish, Feb. 12, 1828;
.Q-rad. Dart. Coll., 1860; M. D. at Harvard
i\fetlical School, 1862; actint,' asst. surgeon
U.S. army, 1862-64 ; settled in medical prac-
tice, 1865, in Somerville, Mass.
• 6959. ii. Ruel H.*' -f *
6960. iii. James W.« +
6961. iv. Elizabeth A.« m. Edwin Fletcher ( ).
6962. V. Charles F.-^-f-
6963. vi. Ursula K.* -f-
6964. vii. Oliver M.» +
6965. viii. Orpha M.^ ra. Benjamin T. Atwood.
6966. ix. Henry L.^ m. Angeline Freeman.
6967. X. Loella.^
6968. xi. Emma.^
6969. xii. Joel M.»
BELA J.^ (6506), b. Jan. 16, 1811. Issue: —
6970. i. Francis E.«
LYMAN M.' (6508),' b. Mar. 26, 1819. Issue : —
6971. i. Ama.»
6972. ii. Alice.«
6973. iii. Charles F.^
CYRUS K." (6520), b. Oct. 8, 1812, in Newport, N. H. :
fc-em., 1824, to Croyden, N. H. ; m., Mar. 8, 1835, Rachel
'S., dau. of Luther Jacobs, who d. June 15, 1867, ae. 52;
m. 2d, Nov. 10, 1869, Mrs. Joanna Sprague of Newport;
res. Croyden Flat. Issue : —
6974. i. Aurora W.** b. Dec. 21, 1835 ; d. young.
6975. ii. Silas J.« b. Feb. 9, 1838 ; d. young.
6976. iii. Melvin Silas « -f-
6977. iv. Evaline A.^ b. Aug. 10, 1849.
STILLMAN T.'' (6522), b. Aug. 6, 1817, in Newport,
N. II. : rem. to Croyden, 1824; m. Pamela Spicer, Sept.
13, 1840, who d. June 1, 1858 ; m. 2d, Mary Allen, Dec.
21, 1859 ; farmer at Cro3^den Flat, N. H. Children : —
6978. i. Mary Spicer," b. Jan. 9, 1841 ; d. 1843.
6979. ii. Edward Selwyn,« b. Dec. 21, 1842 ; m. Eliza-
beth Dixon of Dayton, O. ; res. Boston,
Mass.
6980. iii. Charles Bradford,^ b. Oct. 10, 1844; d. 1846.
0981. iv. Henry Wyman,* b. June 12, 1846; m. Laura
438 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI.
Morse of Groveland, Mass.; farmer in New-
port, N. H.
6982. T. Milium Lois,« b. June 30, 1848; m., Nov. 26,
18G8, David Newton, a farmer in Newport,
N. H.
6983. vi. Malvina Lucv,« b. j\Iav 25, 1850.
6084. vii. George Milon,« b. Oct". 0, 1853.
6985. viii. William Stiilman,'^ b. Nov. 24, 1855.
698(5. ix. Aurilla Parmela,*^ b. Nov. 26, 1862.
6987. X. Laura E.« b. Feb. 11, 1869.
JOEL ' (6525), b. Mar. 28, 1784. Issue : —
6988. i. Alanson.*^
6989. ii. Anthony S.^
6990. iii. Ariel K>
6991. iv. Joel.-^
6992. v. Daniel M.»
6993. vi. Charles G.»
6994. vii. Delia S.«
6995. viii. Matilda G.«
6996. ix. Rebecca.*
H." (6584), b. 1812; m. Abigail IL Colburn.
Abigail Ann,- d. se. 18.
Fristam H.8 +
James Angustus,^ m. Elizabeth Miller of New
Durliam, N. H. ; res. Farmiugton, N. H. ;
three cliildren.
George W.^
Lucy Jane,^ m. Smith.
Matilda,*^ m. Fowle of New Durham, N.H.,
where they res.
JOEL P.'^ (6585), m. Harriet Lincoln of Cohasset,
Mass. ; d. 33. 35. Issue : —
7003. i. Susanna L.^ m. Edward Butler of Dracut, Mass.,
who d. ee. 28.
7004. ii. Levi L.* res. Lawrence, Mass.
7005. iii. Joel Parsons,^ m. Caroline Taylor of Lawrence,
Mass.; civil engineer.
JAMES
Issue :
—
6997.
6998.
ii.
6999.
iii.
7000.
iv.
700L
v.
7002.
vi.
Salem.
L
7006.
i.
7007.
ii.
7008.
7009.
iii.
7010.
iv.
7011.
V.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI. 439
LYDIA A.^ (6586), L. in Salem, N. H., Apr. IG, 1819;
m., May, 1845, William H. Clark of Topsham, Me. ; res.
Issue : —
Alviu B. Clark," d. in infancy.
Madella J. Clark,^ m. George Major of Deny,
N. H. Issue : —
i. Nellie J. Ma.jor.^
Lucina F. Clark,* b. Aug., 1854.
Elhurton Clark,'* b. 1857.
Iloella Ii. Clark,* b. 1863 ; d. in infancy.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
JAMES* (6591), b. Sept. 5, 1823; grad. Dart. College,
1843; grad. Andover Theol. Seminar}^, 1846 ; m., Oct. 10,
1849, Lydia Middleton, dau. of Rev. Henry Woodward,
missionary to Ceylon ; Cong. min. in Danvers, Mass., from
1849 to 1864, and afterwards principal of Holton high
school in that place., In 1878 he took charge of the Burr
and Burton Seminary in Manchester, Vt., where he res.
His wife Lydia d. in Groton, Mass., Aug. 26, 1877. Is-
sue : —
7012. i. Mary Wheelock," b. Feb., 1851.
7013. ii. James,^ b. Jan. 18, 1853; d. 1858.
7014. iii. Henry Woodward,'-' b. 1855; d. 1858.
JOHN* (6542), b. Aug. 8, 1827; m., April 25, 1850,
Martha Taylor ; shoe manuf. in Acton, Mass. ; rep. and
afterwards senator in legislature. Issue: —
7015. i. Silas Taylor?' b. Feb. 18, 1854; m., July 21,
1879, Sarah F., dau. of Elbridge Robbins of
Acton, where they res.
7016. ii. Clara Sophia," b. Sept. 28, 1856.
EDWIN* (6593), b. Oct. 14, 1829; ra. Mary Jenkins;
they had one child d. young; m. 2d, Jan. 23, 1867, Susan
Smith of Danvers, Mass. Issue: —
7017. i. Eveline Stanwood,^ b. June 5, 1869.
ABIGAIL B.* (6595), b. Dec. 25, 1834 ; m. Henry M.
Smith, May 3, 1857. Issue : —
7018. i." Harriet Emily Smith,^ b. Jan. 11, 1863.
7019. ii. Albert Henry Smith,** b. Dec. 24, 1864.
7020. iii. Martha Fletcher Smith,** b. Sept. 13, 1867.
7021. iv. Edwin Fletcher Sahth,' b. Apr. 19, 1872.
440 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XXVI.
WILLIAM E.8 (6630), b. Sept. 21, 1845 : m. Emma E.
Heal, 1862. Enlisted iii the war of the Rebellion, 1st
Keg., Me. Vols. Issue : —
7022. i. William E.^
BENJAMIX S.« (6G77), b. Nov. 30, 1809 ; carpenter in
Cornish, N. H. Issue : —
7023. i. Edwin N.'' +
7024. ii. Hannah A.'^ b. ^Nlar. 2. 1835 ; res. Cornish.
7025. iii. David S.« b. Aug. 5, 1838 ; d. Julv 6, 1862.
7026. iv. Isabel i\L'' b. Aug. 2, 1841 ; d. July 28, 1870.
7027. V. Caroline L.^ b. Oct. 20, 1846.
SIBYL L.« (6685), b. Oct. 2, 1826 ; m. Pcleg Barrows
of Brattleboro', Vt. Issue : —
7028. i. Fletcher K. Baiirows,^ merchant in Brattle-
boro'.
SAMUEL C.^ (6687), b. in New Ipswich, N. H., 1805;
m. M. E. Barnuni, Oct. 9, 1831 ; farmer in Enosburg, Vt. ;
rem. to Ashburnham, Mass. Children : —
Lj-man B.^4-
Bartlett M.9 +
Sarah E.^
Homer C.^ enlisted in the war of the Rebellion,
1861, as fifer in ISih Reg., Vt. Vols. ; d. of
typhoid fever, Nov. 18, 1862, in Alexandria,
Va.
FANNY W.8 (6689), b. Oct. 18. 1816; m. Rev. E. J.
Comings of Enosburg, Vt., Feb. 1, 1839; res. North Kings-
ville, 6. Children: —
7033. i. Sarah Dawes Comings,^ b. in Oberlin, O., July
5, 1840.
7034. ii. Eliza Stewart Comings,^ b. Nov. 29, 1847, in
]\Iontpelier, Vt. ; res. Highgate, Vt.
ELIZABETH F.s (6690), b. Mav 5, 1818; m. Reuben
Taylor of New Ipswich, N. IL, Oct. 19, 1842. Chil-
dren : —
7035. i. Martha Fidelia Taylor,^ b. Apr. 25, 1844.
7036. ii. Marv Elizabeth Taylor,^ b. Oct. 2, 1850.
7037. iii. Harriet Lillian Taylor,^ b. 1864; d. 1859.
7029.
i.
7030.
ii.
7031.
iii.
7032.
iv.
/
/
/
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI. 441
JOHN B.8 (6092), 1). Feb. 5, 1824; m., Sept. 3, 1843,
Louisa H. Williiinis of Enosbiirg, Vt., who d. Jan, 16, 1862:
m. 2cl, Apr. 21, 1863, Susan Appleby of Oberlin, O. lie
is supt. of Nat. Car Co., St. Albans, Vt. Children: —
7038. i. LuevC.9 +
7039. ii. Martha L.9-I-
7040. iii. Nellia M.^-f
7041. iv. William B.& h. Jan. 7, 1862 ; cadet in U.S. Na-
val Acaderav.
7042. V. Arthur G.» b. Oct. '5, 1868.
7043. vi. Josephine B.^ b. Oct. 16, 1871.
]\[ARY C.8 (6693), b. Dec. 15, 1825 ; m. William A.
Comings ; res. East Berkshire, Vt. Children: —
7044. i. Homer Fletcher Comings,*^ b. Oct. 21, 1852.
7045. ii. Frederic William Comings,^ b. July 14, 1858.
7046. iii. Frances Louisa Comings,^ b. July 4, 1861.
MARTHA P.5 (6694), b. in Enosburg, Vt., Aug. 22,
1829; rn. Rev. A. A. Whitmore, Cong, minister, Sept. 17,
1849 ; rem. to Ohio, thence to Barry, 111., and thence to
Anita, lo. Issue: —
7047. i. Charles Henry Whitmoue,^ b. in Ashburnhani,
Mass., Oct. 21, 1850 ; merchant in Anita, lo.
7048. ii. Albert Barnes Whitmore,'* b. in Fairfield, O.,
Nov. 3, 1853 ; res. Colorado Springs, Col.
7049. iii. John Fletcher Whitmoke,^ b. in Windsor, O.,
Sept. 5, 1856.
7050. iv. Walter Whitmoiie,^ b. in Troy, O., July 5,
1859.
7051. V. Mary Ella Whitmore,'* b. in Henry, 111., Apr.
li, 1866.
BETSEY W.8 (6734), b. in Vt., Aug. 24, 1806; m., Feb.
25, 1826, Samuel Matthews, a millwright in Plymouth,
Conn., who was b. May 16, 1794; he served in the war of
1812. They rem. to Orwell, Penn., where she d. Dec. 30,
1845; and he d. Oct. 10, 1846. She was of a quiet, kind
disposition, and a devoted Christian. Issue : —
7052. i. Lucetta M. Matthews,'-' b. Mar. 10, 1840 ; m.,
May 5, 1853, Thomas Griffin Haight ; res.
Sterling, Kan. Issue: —
7053. i. Flora Adell Haight,'« b. Sept. 15, 1854.
705 i.
ii.
7055.
iii.
705G.
iv.
7057.
V.
7058.
ii. C
7059.
7060.
ii.
7061.
iii.
7062.
iii. E
706y.
1.
7064.
ii.
7065.
iii.
7066.
iv.
7067.
V.
7068.
iv. C
442 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL
Caroline Bell Haight,io b. 1856 ; d. 1862.
Emma Delpbine IIatght,'" b. Nov. 5, 1860.
Burton Mattlicws Hatght,'* b. and d, 1867.
Eay Martin Haight,^** b. and d. 1871.
ii. Caroline Matthews,^ b. Jan. 15, 1832: m.,
Oct. 7, 1860, Salmon Root of Fairhaven,
Conn. ; res. East Brids^eport, Conn. Issue: —
Edith Eliza Root,'^ b.'jan. 25, 1863; d. 1873.
Charlotte M. Root.^'^ b. Mar., 1869; d. 1873.
Alice Root,'" b. 1876; d. 1877.
Emily ^Mattitews,^ b. Aug. 18, 1833 ; m., Apr.
27, 1865, Stephen Allen Califf of East Smith-
field, Penn., where they res. He is a Pres-
byterian min., grad. of Princeton College.
Issue : —
Alden .Matthews Califf,'" b. Jan. 29, 1866.
Alice Louisa Califf,^" ( twins; b. June 20,
Caspar Allen Califf,^" \ 1868.
Martha Califf,'" b. and d. 1871.
Grace Califf,'" b. 1873 ; d. 1874.
Charlotte Matthews,'-^ b. June 9, 1835; res.
Birmingham, Conn. : school-teacher.
7069. V. George T. Matthews/-* b. Feb. 21, 1837. En-
listed in the war of the Rebellion; merchant
in East Bridgeport, Conn. Issue : —
7070. i. Charles Fletcher Matthews,'" b. July 7,
1863.
7071. ii. John Llewellyn Matthews,'" b. July 18,
1869.
7072. iii. George Henry Matthews,^" b. June, 1872;
d.l877.
7073. iv. Abby Louisa Matthews,'" b. Nov. 13, 1875.
7074. ' V. Charlotte Frances Matthews,'" b. Mar. 18,
1877.
7075. vi. Olive L. Matthe\vs,^ b. Aug. 13, 1841; m..
May 1, 1864, Francis Martin Bishop, homoeo-
pathic physician ; res. Newark Valley, N. Y.
Issue : —
7076. i. Wilbur Franklin Bishop,^" b. 1867 ; d. 1873.
7077. ii. Charlotte Samantha Bishop,'" b. 1873; d.
1874.
7078. vii. Samuel Fletcher Matthews,^ b. Dec. 29, 1845.
His mother d. at his birth, and his father a
few mouths after. The latter, just before
his death, gdve the child to a Mrs. Beecher,
y y i>
VM^
No. C570.
7079.
7080.
ii
7081.
iii
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVL 443
whose name he took by a legal substitution.
He m., Oct. 13, 18G8, Eliza Davis of Le-
raysville, Penn., .who was b. in London,
Eng., Aug. 29, 1815 ; res. Potterville, Penn.
Issue : —
Emilv Lena Beecher,'" b. Aug. 1, 1871.
Frank M. Beecheii,'" b. and d. 1875.
Charlotte E. Beecher,^« b. Sept. 16, 1877.
LYNDON 8 (6736), b. Apr. 27, 1808; m. Betsey Hitch-
cock; farmer. Issue: —
7082. i. Emily .9
7083. ii. Justus J.^ res. Leraysville, Penn. ; in the Rebel
war.
7084. iii. Eliza.^
BYRON 8 (6736), b. June 1, 1814 ; farmer in Elkhorn
Grove, 111. ; m. Lois Johnson. Issue: —
7085. i. Simeon J.^
7086. ii. Helen Root.^
MARTHAS (6739), b. Dec. 11, 1820; m. Nelson Tay-
lor. Issue : —
7087. i. Byron Taylor,^ in the l8,te war.
7088. ii. cWles E. Taylor.^
7089. iii. 'Ge|brude B. Taylor-^
JAMES R'.s (6740), b. Oct. 8, 1822; m. Harriet Good-
win ; carpenter in Montrose, Penn. Issue : — -^
7090. i. Ida.9
BURTONS (6742), b. Apr. 1, 1827; farmer in Elkhorn
Grove, 111. Issue : —
7091. i. Ida,'^ m. Charles Johnson.
7092. ii. Emma.9
7093. iii. Lyndon.^
7094. iv. M^ron.^
DIANA J.« (6788), h. in Hatley, P. Q., .Alar. 18, 1810;
m., June 6, 1827, Levi Hildreth ; and now res. with her
son Levi W., in Barton, Vt. Issue: —
70Uo. i. Levi W. Hildreth,^ b. in Barnston, P. Q.,
May 2, 1829; m., May 3, 1851, in Lowell,
Mass., Abbie W. Barford ; station agent, Bar-
ton Landing, Vt. Issue : —
444 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI.
709G. i. D. Wesley HrLDRETH,'" b. in Chelsea, Me.,
Jan. :2l, 1853; artist.
7097. ii. A. Evangeline IIildketh,'*' b. in Burnston,
r. Q., July 27, 1854 ; m. in Barton, Vt.,
Feb. 7, 1877, Daniel Buchanan.
7098. iii. Ida L. Hildiieth,^'' b. in Barnston, Apr. 27,
1858.
7099. ii. O. Lorana ITiLDEETn,^ b. in Barnston ; m. in
Lowell, Mass., Feb. 29, 1852, J. Harriman
Clav. Issue : —
7100. i. Frank W. Clay,'« b. Nov. 25, 18G8.
JOHN W.8 (6789), b. in Stanstead, P. Q., Apr. 8, 1812 ;
m. Frances Jones Shorey ; d. in Ilatley, P. Q., Mar. 24,
1877 ; merchant. Issue : —
7101. i. Phebe D.^ m. Joseph Wyman.
7102. ii. S. Florence,'^ m. Timothy Aldrich.
JULIA A. 8 (6790), b. in Haverhill, N. H., July 25,
1814; m., Oct. 24, 1824, Stephen W. Darling of Coventry,
Yt.; res. Hatley, P. Q., where she d. Nov. 23, 1872. Is-
sue : —
7103. i. Julia Ann Darling,'-^ m., Sept. 23, 1876, W. II.
Darling of Hatley.
RICHARD T.n6794). Issue: —
7104. i. Elizabeth.9
7105. ii. George.9
7106. iii. Mary.o
JANE E.8 (6795), m. Shorey ; res. Boston, Mass.
Issue : —
7107. i. Sarah J. Shorey.^
SAMUEL 8 (6799), merchant in Galesburg, 111. Is-
sue : —
7108. i. Mark Brown,^* b. Oct. 18, 1870.
7109. ii. Samuel Earl,» b. Feb. 14, 1872.
JOHN 8 (6842), b. in East Gillensburg, Out., Nov. 11,
1811, where he res. Issue: —
7110. i. ,^ d. young.
7111. ii. AVilliam,^ went to California.
And others.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI. 445
DANIEL 8 (G843), b. Oct. 15, 1812 ; m. Emily Morgan ;
re?. Hustiford, Wis. Children : —
7112. i. David J.^-f
7113. ii. Sarah C.o +
7114. iii. Charles N.» +
7115. iv. Ruth Bell,9 b. Apr. 17, 1857.
SARAHS (6845), b. May, 1815; m. Robert Smith, a
farmer in East Gillensburg, Ont. Issue: —
711fi. i. Silas S^iith,^ rem. to Perm.
7117. ii. Mary Smith.^
7118. iii. Joseph Smith,^ physician in East Gillensburg.
ELIZABETH 8 (6846), b. June, 1816; m. John Evans.
Issue : —
7119. i. David Evans,^ b. 1889 ; went to California.
JOSEPHS (6848), b. Oct. 17, 1820; m., Sept. 5, 1847,
Martha A. jNIilsnaw; res. Hudson, Mich.; m. 2d, and rem.
to Colorado. Issue, by 1st marriage: —
7120. i. Agnes,9 b. Mar. 10, 1851.
NELSON » (6850), b. Mar. 18, 1825; m., Jan. 1, 1855,
Olive J. Wvman: res. Oshkosh, Wis. Children: —
7121. i. Isabella S.^ b. and d. 1856.
7122. ii. Frances,^ b. Nov. 26, 185G ; d. Sept. 4, 1857.
7123. iii. Ellen Elizabeth,^ b. Jan. 31, 1858.
7124. iv. William Nelson,^ b. Jan. 18, 1863.
7125. V. Caroline,^ b. Nov. 29, 1865; d. Sept. 20, 1866.
JOEL" (6851), b. Sept. 18, 1826; m. Mary Eliza May-
nard ; farmer in Penn. Children: —
7126. i. George S.» b. Sept. 14, 1850.
7127. ii. Emma," b. Dec. 25, 1858.
LYDIA« (6852),^ b. 1828; ra. Bull, who d. 1856;
m. 2d, and rem. to Kansas. Issue: —
7128. i. Mary Bull,'' m. and res. in Kansas.
WILLIAM IL" (6853), b. Sept. 19, 1829; m., Sept. 10,
1853, Abby Wells. In the war of the Rebellion, Co. I, 8th
111. cavalry; res. Albany, 111. Children: —
7129. i. Henrv Walter,!' b. Sept. 29, 1860.
7130. ii. Cora,^' b. Oct. 22, 1863.
7131. ■ iii. Emma,» b. Dec. 10, 1869.
7132.
1,
7133.
ii.
7134.
iii.
7135.
iv.
7136.
V.
7137.
vi.
7138.
vii.
7139.
viii.
446 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI.
WILLIAMS (68.56), b. in East Gillensbiirg, Ont., May
25, 1811; m., Sept. 2i», 1831, Mary Collins of the same
place ; rem., 1839, to 111., and 1849 to Beloit, Wis., and
thence to Avou Centre, Wis., where he is a farmer. In
the war of the Rebellion two years, in 1st Wis. Cayalry.
Issue : —
Matilda J.»-|-
John W.« 4-
Elizabeth A.^-f-
George D.-' b. in Canada, Jan. 10, 1839; farmer
in Avon Centre, Wis.
Martha A.9 +
vi. Frances L.^-f-
LydiaJ.9-f
M. Harriet«-f
GEORGE H.8 (6857), b. in East Gillensburg, Ont.,
June 9, 1813. He engaged in the Canadian Rebellion in
1838, and in the attempt upon Toronto was wounded and
taken prisoner. Being pardoned, he rem., 1838, to Oswe-
go, 111., where he m., Dec. 30, 1846, Jane Kennedy, who
was b. in Troy, N.Y., Mar., 1822, and d. Mar., 1859. He
rem. to St. Paul, Minn., whore he lived a number of years,
and thence to Holly Springs, Miss., where he biiilt a saw-
mill, and did a lucrative business. At the outbreak of the
Rebellion he was forced into the rebel ranks, and at Fort
Donelson caj^tured by the LTnion forces. By taking the
oath of allegiance to the Union, lie lost all his property in
the South. He then went to Union, Or., and engaged in
milling and mining, and d. there June 12, 1878. He came
from that distant home to attend the fifst family re-union
in 1876, and his tall form and pleasant countenance will
be remembered by those who met him there. Issue : —
7140. i. Charles AVesley,^ b. 1847 ; d. 1852.
7141. ii. Mary Jane.o b.\and d. 1855.
DAVID" (6858), b. in East Gillensburg, Ont, Mar. 17,
1815; m.. May 11, 1841, Catherine Humberstone ; rem.,
1840, to Oswego, 111., thence, 1850, to Jlochelle, 111., where
he is a prominent citizen, and tills a fine farm of many
acres. Issue \
7142.* i. Samuel H.^ b. May 12, 1843 ; m. Frances
Reenes, Jan. 1, 1867. In the war of the Re-
bellion, Co., A, 2d 111. Cav. In the battles
of Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Vicks-
burg, and othere.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI. 447
7143. ii. William H. T.» | twins, b. Mav 4, 1849. Wil-
7144. iii. David S. H.9+ ( liam H. T. d. Aug. 5, 1868.
SILAS 8 (6859), b. in East Gillensburs:, Ont., Mar. 31,
1817; rem., 1840, to 111., and m., May 12, 1848, Harriet
Sylvester of Grand Marsh, Wis. ; rem., 1851, to Cal., and
returned to 111., 1863 ; thence to Grand Marsh, Wis.,
where he res. Issue : —
7145. i. George W.^ b. Mar. 16, 1849.
ELIZABETHS (6861), b. in East Gillensbnrg, June 30,
1831; rem., 1840, to 111.; ni., 1842, in Chicago, Dennis
Flood, who d. in Tenn., 1852 ; m. 2d, 1855, John Crowell
of Paducah, Ky. Issue : —
7146. i. Henry Flood,^ b. Feb. 17, 1848.
7147. ii. Henrietta Flood,^ b. Feb. 11, 1850.
JAMES 8 (6862), b. July 10, 1823; m., May 5,1855, in
Beloit, Wis., Mary Jack ; farmer in El wood. 111. Issue : —
7148. i. Sarah> b. in Elgin, 111., Feb. 22, 1856.
7149. ii. Silas,» b. Mar. 4, 1857 ; d. May 9, 1877.
7150. iii. David,9 b. Feb. 11, 1863.
7151. iv. John,9 b. Mar. 14, 1865.
SARAH A. 8 (6863), b. in East Gillensburg, July 15,
1825; m. in Oswego, 111., .Ian. 24, 1841, Dinsmore Page;
rem. to Wachita, Kan., where he d. Nov. 9, 1872; ra. 2d,
William T. Baker, an editor, who d. Apr., 1876. Issue: —
7152. i. Tyrus Page,» b. Mar. 23, 1843 ; d. in service
■ in the Rebel war, at Alexandria, Va.
7153. ii. Julius L. Page,^ b. Oct. 6, 1844 ; in the war of
the Rebellion ; d. Oct. 29, 1867.
7154. iii. Frances Pagk,'-' b. Aug. 26, 1846; served as
nurse in the government hospital in Alex-
andria, and from a fever there contracted d.
June 28, 1864.
7155. iv. Minnie B. Page,^ b. Nov. 19, 1867.
JOHN C.^ (6867), b. Mar. 3,1833; ra., Jan. 2,1855,
Nancy A. Erase : farmer in Rochelle, 111. Issue: —
7156. i. George E.^.b. Nov. 2, 1855 ; telegrapher in Den-
ver, Col.
FRIEND P.8 (6886), b. Nov. 4, 1819 ;'m., Oct. 4, 1842,
Frances Dyer ; ni. 2d, Aug. 17, 1847, Anna Thomas ; m.
448 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVL
3d, Oct. 9, 1850, Emma E. GIffoid ; ra. 4tb, Jan. 15, 1862,
Cluirlotte M. Russell ; merchant, and engaged in tlie iron-
mines of Moriah and Westport, N.Y., and also in the mar-
ble business in Middlebury, Vt. ; d, Jan. 21, 1876, leaving
a wife and two children, by the last marriage, viz. : —
7157. i. Perry Russell.^
7158. ii. William Champlain.^
ADELTA s (6888), b. Dec. 1, 1823 ; m., Feb. 14, 1844,
George C. Chapman, and rem. to Middlebury, Vt. Is-
sue : —
7159. i. Thaddeus Miner CHAr:\[AN.^
71G0. ii. Charles Perry Chapman.^
7161. iii. Elizabeth Maria Chapman.^
71G2. iv. Paris Fletcher Chapmax.*^
7163. V. Harriet Adelia Chapman.^
NORMAN A.8 (6891), b. Dec. 2, 1827 ; m., Oct. 30,
1854, Charlotte White; farmer; d. Jan. 26, 1867. Is-
sue : —
7164. i. Thomas W.^
7165. ii. Gertrude.^
HARRIET M.8 (6893), b. Apr. 21, 1833; m., Aug. 24,
1854, John II. Buck, and rem. to Lockport, N.Y., where
they res. Issue: —
7166. i. John H. BucK,^ d. young.
7167. ii. Mary Annie Buck.^
7168. iii. Gertrude BuGK,^ d. young.
7169. iv. Champlain Fletcher Buck.^
7170. v. Harriet Adelia BuCK.^
7171. vi. Frances Fletcher BucK.^
ALBERT A.8 (6894), b. Aug. 17, 1835 ; m., Mar. 4,
1857, Delia G. Murray; farmer in Bridport, Vt. ; rep. in
leg. ; colonel on the governor's staff. Issue : —
7172. i. George xMurray,^ b. Oct. 23, 1860; grad. Penn.
Military Academv, 1879.
7173. ii. Paris,9 b. July 7, 1863.
7174. iii. John Albert,!^ b. June 6, 1865.
7175. iv. Henry Hale,^ b. Oct. 14, 1869.
7176. V. Anna Miner,^ b. Oct. 15, 1878.
MARY M. B.8 (6899), b. Apr. 29, 1834; m., Oct. 11,
1855, William K. Gordon ; res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. Is-
sue: —
H-r^
FLETCHER GENE A LOG Y. — BRANCH XX VI. 449
7177. i. Frederic Fletcher Gordon,^ b. Feb. 3, 1858.
7178. Ji. Mar}^ Maria^ORDON,^ b. Dec. 11, 1861.
FREDERIC F.8 (6900), .b. Jan. 12, 1839; ra., Jan. 0,
1863, Fannie P. Skiff; res. St. John^bury. Issue: —
7179. i. Fr^Kk. Fayett^,^ b. Feb. 20, 1866.
7180. ii. Frederic Skiff,^ b. Ju|r 25, 1867.
7181. iii. Lee Harry ,« b. July 6, 1876.
TRUiNIA^f C.8 (6901), b. Oct. 27, 1845 ; m., Sept. 30,
1868, Catherine K. Browu; res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. Js-
sue : — ■ «.
7182. i. Carl Chittenden,^ b. Feb. 5, 1870.
7183. ii. Ralph Truman,^ b. Nov. 4, 1873; d. 1874.
7184. iii. Hugh Proctor,9 b. July 9, 1875.
7185. iv. Grace Beulah,^ b. Nov. 15, 1876.
7186. V. Rodney Paul,^ b. Apr. 11, 1879.
CHARLES H.8 (6928), b. Dec. 3, 1840; m., Jan. 14,
1874, Emma Weymouth of Clinton, Me. Issue : —
7187. i. Arthur Wevmouth,^' b. 1876 ; d. 1877.
7188. ii. Ralph Haiikv b. Aug. 11, 1878.
HENRY E.8 (6929), b. July 31, 1843 ; m. Rebecca A.
Smith, Dec. 18, 1866 ; res. St. Johnsburv, Vt. Issue : ^ —
7189. i. Harry Alfred,^-* b. Aug. 16, 1869 : d. Sept. 24,
1870.
GEORGE \U (6930), b. Sept. 19, 1852; grad. N.Y.
Univ. Law School, 1874; m. Sept. 13, 1876, Ida Sharp of
Brooklyn, N.Y. ; lawyer in New- York City. Issue: —
7190. i. Henry,'-^ h. Sept. 29, 1877.
7191. ii. Robert Sharp,=> b. Apr. 11, 1879.
CALVIN H.8 (6933), res. North Newport, N. H. Is-
sue : —
7192. i. EllaE.s b. July 17, 1853; d. 1865.
7193. ii. Emma G.^ b. Apr. 26, 1858 ; m. 1876.
BETSEY J.8 (6940), b. Oct. 28, 1831; m., Oct. 15,
1847, Seth Clough. Issue: —
7194. i. Mary J. Olough,» b. Mar. 8, 1849 ; m., Oct. 27,
1868, W. H. Davis. Issue: —
450 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVI.
i. Eiam H. Davis,'^ b. Mar. 31, 1870.
ii. Edward A. Davis,'» b. Oct. 16, 1871.
iii. Emma F. Davis,^« b. Sept. 9, 1873.
Elmira A. Clough,'-' b. Nov. 27, 1850.
Emma F. Clough,'-' b. Mar. 18, 1853; m., 1875,
Oscar Tolle. Issue: —
i. Charlotte E. Tolle,'« b. 1876.
ii. Clara A. Tolle,'" b. July 3, 1873.
Edwin T. Clough,9 b. Mar. 23. 1857.
Cora B. Clough,^ j twins, b. Mar. 28, 1859.
Carrie D. Clough,^ \ Carrie D. d. 1866.
Alice O. Clough,9 b. Auo-. 31, 1801.
Edwin W. Clough,^ b. 1866 ; d. 1867.
Luther J. F. Clough,-' b. May 1, 1869.
Lillie W. Clough,'-' b. Nov., 1871.
FRANCES A. M.s (6944), b. Jan. 28, 1842: ra., Sept.
9, 1863, W. E. White. Issue : —
7209. i. Wallace W. White," b. Oct. 25, 1864.
7210. ii. Elmer H. White,'-* b. 1866 ; d. 1873.
7211. iii. Harriet F. White,^ b. May 5, 1872.
7212. iv. Mary A. White," b. Nov. 9, 1877.
THOMAS W.8 (6946), b. Oct. 27, 1848; m., Sept. 9,
1869, Hannah Howard, who d. 1870 ; m. 2d, Nov. 1, 1871,
Sarah J. Eles. Issue: —
7213. i. Clarence E." b. July 5, 1870.
7214. ii. John E." b. Sept. 16, 1874.
7215. iii. Laura B." b. 1876 ; d. 1877.
7195.
7196.
7197.
i
7198.
ii.
7199.
iii.
7200.
7201.
7202.
iv.
7203.
V.
7204.
vi.
7205.
vii.
7206.
viii.
7207.
ix.
7208.
X.
RUEL H.8 (6959), m. Caroline R. Wyman. Issue :
7216. i. Elizabetli AV."
7217. ii. Charles R.^
7218. iii. Caroline."
Children :
JAMES W.'' (6960), m.
Lucy
C.
Fletcher
7219.
i.
Francis R."
7220.
ii.
Ursula E.9
7221.
iii.
Ruel M."
7222.
iv.
Elizabeth E.»
7223.
V.
James E.^
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI . 451
CHARLES F.8 (6962), m. Martha J. Wilinarth. Is-
sue : —
7224. i. Etta.»
7225. ii. Lillian .0
7226. iii. Henry.**
7227. iv. Williara.9
URSULA K.8 (6963), m. George W. Hilliard. Issue : —
7228. i. Ladora J. Hilliard.^
7229. ii. James B. Hilliard.*^
7230. iii. George W. Hilhard.^
OLIVER M.8 (6964), m. Josephine Morrill. They
liavo : —
7231. i. Frederic.^
MELVIN S.8 (6976), b. Nov. 24, 1842; m., May, 1875,
Georgia A. Perry of Newport, N. H. Children, b. in
Croyden, N. H. : —
7232. i. Herbert M.^ b. Oct. 14, 1876.
7233. ii. Inez A.^ b. June 13, 1878.
FRISTAM H.8 (6998), m. Elizabeth Hayes of New
Durham, N. H ; m. 2d, Elizabeth Bernes. Issue, by 1st
marriage : —
7234. i. Abby Ann,^ m. Joseph Smith, and settled in
Calais, Me.
7235. ii. Matilda,^ d. se. 18.
7236. iii. Maiy,» d. ^. 16.
7237. iv. Elizabeth," d. a. 14.
7238. V. Ira Haves.»
7239. vi. Henryl^
NINTH GENERATION.
EDWIN N.9 (7023), b Nov. 30, 1809; m. Elizabeth A.
Fletcher ^ ( ) ; res. New York. Issue : —
7240. i. Caroline L.'"
7241. ii. Charles V.'«
7242. iii. Nettie J.^"
LYMAN B.9 (7029), res. Kane, Penn. Issue: —
7243. i. Frank S.'"
7244. ii. Elmer H.'"
452 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI.
BARTLETT M.^ (7030), res. Coldwater, Mich. Is-
sue : —
7245. i. Xelson P.">
LUCY C." (7088), b. Jan. 18, 1845; ra., June 5,1865,
E. B. Huntington of St. Albans, Vt. Issue: —
7246. i. Louisa F. Huntixgtox,'" b. Sept. 20, 1868.
MARTHA L.« (7039), b. July 15, 1848; m., Oct. 4,
1871, Cromwell Bowen, a lawyer in Des M()ines, lo. Is-
sue : —
7247. i. Harrison S. Boaven,'" b. Julv 13, 1872.
7248. ii. Nellie F. Bowen,'*' b. May 3, 1875.
7249. iii. Mabel L. Bowe.\,'" b. Sept. 28, 1876.
NELLIE M." (7040), b. Oct. 28, 1853 ; m. AVilliam B.
Hatch of St. Albans, Vt. Issue : —
7250. i. Carl F. Hatch,'^' b. Jan. 28, 1878.
DAVID J.-' (7112), b. Mar. 17, 1846; m., Oct. 1, 1874,
Polly S. Baker of Hustiforcl, Wis., Avhere they res. Is-
sue : —
7251. i. Roy Morgan.'*' b. Jan. 11, 1876.
7252. ii. Annie Belle,"' b. July 31, 1879.
SARAH C.^ (7113), b. Nov. 27, 1847 ; m., Oct. 5, 1875,
William C. Lvman ; res. Oconomawoc, Wis. Issue : —
7253. i. Charles Morgan Ly.aian,'* b. Nov. 11, 1876.
CHARLES N.^ (7114), b. Mar. 4, 1850; m., Dec. 25,
1873, Abbie A. Ryder of Hustiford. Issue: —
7254. i. Grace Ardel,'" b. Oct. 9, 1874.
7255. ii. Harry Elton,'" b. May 20, 1876.
MATILDA J.» (7132), b. in Canada, Apr. 4, 1832; ra.
in Beloit, Wis., 1853, Archie Jack, a farmer. Issue : —
7256. i. Osbert W. Jack,'« b. Nov. 14, 1854; grad. Be-
loit Coll., 1877 ; teacher ; res. Beloit.
7257. ii. Cora M. Jack,'" b. Mar. 25. 1860.
7258. iii. Frank M. Jack,'" b. Oct. 29, 1865.
JOHN W.» (7133), b. in Canada, Apr. 26, 1834 ; rem.
with his parents, 1839, to Illinois; thence, 1849, to Beloit,
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVI. 453
Wis.; educated at Rock River Seminary; rem., 1860, to
Cal. ; in the Rebel war four years, 1st Reg, Cal. Vols. ; m,,
Nov. 20, 1867, Emma Beales ; res. Scranton, lo. Issue : —
7259. i. William,"* b. Sept. 20, 1868.
7260. ii. Jessie C.'^' b. Apr. 12, 1872.
7261. iii. Glen,^» b. Feb. 14, 1875.
7262. iv. Clyde,'** b. Sept. 29, 1876.
ELIZABETH A.» (7134), b. in Canada, Aug. 5, 1836 ;
rem. witli her parents, 1839, to Illinois ; thence, 1849, to
Beloit, Wis. ; m., July 19, 1857, Joseph Jade, a farmer in
Beloit, where they res. Issue : —
7263. i. Lydia M. Jade,'** b. 1862 ; d. 1873.
7264. ii. William H. Jade,'" b. June 20, 1865.
MARTHA A.^ (7136), b. in Chicago, 111., Aug. 28,
1841 ; m., Nov. 8, 1863, Albert Young ; res. Scranton, lo.
Issue : —
7265. i. Rud Young,'<» b. Dec. 5, 1866.
7266. ii. M. Hattie Young,'*" b. Aug. 21, 1869.
FRANCES L.3 (7137), b. Nov. 13, 1844: m., Mar. 15,
1867, Orrin Young, a farmer in Scranton, lo. Issue : —
7267. i. Marcia Young,'** b. Feb. 14, 1870.
7268. ii. Myron Young,'** b. Sept. 28, 1871.
7269. iii. Virgil Young,"* b. Jan. 10, 1874.
LYDIA J." (7138), b. Jan., 1847; m., May 11, 1870,
John Henry, a farmer in Avon Centre, Wis. Issue : —
7270. i. Albert,'*- b. May 8, 1872.
7271. ii. WUbur V.'** b. May 5, 1876.
M. HARRIET^ (7139), b. in Beloit, Wis., Apr. 4, 1851;
m., Jan. 3, 1869, Henry Taylor, a farmer in Scranton, lo.
Issue : —
7272. i. J. Wesley Taylor,"* b. Mar. 11, 1870.
7273. ii. William H. Taylor,"* b. Sept. 8, 1872.
7274. iii. Frank A. Taylor,"' b. Oct. 31, 1877.
DAVID S. H.» (7144), b. May 4, 1849 ; educated at
Beloit Coll. ; read law with Hon. E. A. Storrs of Chicago,
111.; m., Dec. 14, 1871, Mary X. Lott of Mt. Morris, 111.;
lawyer in Chicago. Issue: —
7275. i. Ada Lott,"* b. Nov. 15, 1872.
7276. ii. Eva C" b. Sept. 19, 1874.
454 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVII.
BRANCH XXVII.
COMPRISING THE DESCENDANTS OF SAMUEL* (96).
FOURTH GENERATION.
SAMUEL •* (96), b. in Concord, Mass., Nov.'SO, 1092;
m. in Concord, by Justice Minot, to Abigail Hubbard, Jan.
18, 1721. CbUdren, b. in Concord : —
7277. i. Jonatban^ +
7278. ii. Marj,'^ b. July 15, 1724 ; m., Mar. 14, 1744, by
Rev. T. Bliss, to Timothy Labaree, also of
Concord.
7279. iii. Ebenezer5 +
FIFTH GENERATION.
JONATHAN 5 (7277), b. Oct. 21, 1722; rem. to Rut-
land, Mass., where be m. Mary Bullard. The town rec-
ords of Rutland state : " Aug. 26, 1748, Jonathan Fletch-
er entered intention of marriage with Mary Bullard.
Certificate of ♦publication given Sept. 21, 1748." She d.
Sept. 13, 1756. Children, b. in Rutland : —
7280. i. Benjamin,^ b. Aug. 18. 1749.
7281. ii. Relief,^ b. July 13, 1751.
7282. iii. Amy,'5 b. Feb. 11, 1754 ; d. Sept. 10, 1756.
7283. iv. Abigail,^ b. Apr. 3, 1756.
EBENEZER5 (7279), b. Mar. 17, 1725-26; m. Eliza-
beth Fletcher ( ), Feb. 28, 1748; res. Rutland, Mass.,
where all his children were b., viz. : —
7284. • i. Elizabeth,^ b. Jan. 4, 1749.
7285. ii. Ebenezer,6 b. Aug. 6, 1752.
7286. iii. Samuel,^ b. Apr. 2, 1754.
7287.
7288.
ii.
7289.
iii.
7290.
iv.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIL 455
BKANCH XXVIIL
DESCENDANTS OF FRANCIS" (99).
FOURTH GENERATION.
FRANCIS* (99), b. in Concord, Mass., Nov. 12, 1698;
m. Abigail, dau, of Hugh Brooks of Concord, who was b.
1700, and d. in New Ipswich, N. H., 1788. His name ap-
pears in a list of subscribers to "Prince's Chronology,"
commenced in 1728. He then lived in Concord, where all
his children were b., and probably was advanced in years
when he rem. to New Ipswich, where two of his sons had
settled. Issue : —
Josiah^-f-
Thomas^-f-
Francis ^ +
Abigail,^ b. in Concord, Aug. 12, 1739.
FIFTH GENERATION.
J0SIAH5 (7287), b. in Concord, Mass., Nov. 11, 1726.
Issue : —
7291. i. Gideon 6 -f
7292. ii. Daniel« +
7293. iii. Josiah.^
7294. iv. Levi 6 +
THOMAS 5 (7288), b. Dec. 10, 1729, in Concord, Mass. ;
m. Esther . He went to New Ipswich, N. H., 1754,
and settled on a farm now owned by Deacon Joseph Davis.
The house is yet standing. He was one of the constituent
members of the first church in that town, formed Oct.,
1760. He commanded, in 1770, the only military • com-
pany in the town. He became a wealthy farmer, and d.
Mar. 17, 1811, ae. 82. His wife Esther survived him but
a few months, and d. 1812, aj. 83. Issue: —
7295. i. Sarah,^' b. Sept. 27, 1756.
7296. ii. Josiah,^ b. June 13, 1758 ; rem. to Goshen, N. H. ;
m. Grace , who d. 1789; m. 2d,
Walton, 1790, by whom he had eight chil-
dren, names not known.
7297. iii. Thomas ^-f-
7298. iv. Esther," b. Sept. 21, 1762; d. Mar. 20, 1783.
45G FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIII.
7299. V. Abigail,^ b. Mar. 28, 1765.
7300. vi. Anna,6 b. Sept. 29, 1768.
7301. vii. Benjamin,^ b. Dec. 10, 1770.
FRANCIS-^ (7289), b. in Concord, Mass., Oct. 22, 1733;
m. Sarah Parker of Westford, Mass., June 11, 1760, and in
that year settled in New Ipswich, N. H., on a farm since
owned by Deacon James Davis, then an unbroken forest.
He commanded a militia company some years. He en-
listed in the war of the Revolution, and was one of the
large number of New Ipswich men who were at the cap-
ture of Burgovne. He d. Aug. 27, 1797. His widow m.
Joshua Todd, who d. Apr. 23, 1818, a). 90. She d. in An-
trim, N. H., Dec. 25, 1825, le. 85. Children, all b. in New
Ipswich : —
7302. i. Mary,6 b. 1760 ; d. unm.
7303. ii. Jonathan «-f-
7304. iii. Ephraim'^4-
7305. iv. Sarah 6 +
7306. v. Joshua « +
7307. vi. PVancis^-f
7308. vii. Lydia,« b. 1776.
7309. viii. Jeremiah '5 +
7310. ix. Samuel^ -h
SIXTH GENERATION.
GIDEONS (7291). Had issue : —
7311. i. Joshua.'^
7312. ii. John.^
7313. iii. Daniel.^
7314. iv. Josiah.^
7315. V. Samuel.'
DANIEL6 (7292), lived in Dunstable, Mass. ; rem. to
Canterbury, N. H., where all his children except the eldest
three joined the Shakers. Issue : —
7316. i. Phineas' +
7317. ii. Hannah ^ +
7318. iii. Betsey ^ +
7319. iv. Daniel," b. in Dunstable, Feb. 9, 1764; d. in
Canterbury, Jan. 3, 1815 ; Shaker.
7320. v. James,'' b. in Dunstable, June 21, 1766 ; d. in
Canterbury, July 7, 1819 ; Shaker.
7321. vi. Joanna,'' b. in Dunstable, Oct. 16, 1768 ; d. in
Canterbury, Jan. 8, 1835.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIL 467
7?>22. vii. John "4-
7323. viii. ElijahJ b. in Canterbury, Oct. 1, 1772; d. there
Jan. 17, 1886 ; Shaker.
7324. ix. Joshua^ +
7325. X. William,' b. in Canterbury, Mar. 12, 1777 ; d.
there, May 26, 1849 ; Shaker.
7326. xi. Sarah,^ b. in Canterbury, May 22, 1780; d.
there July 14, 1849; Shaker.
LEVI« (7294), m. 2d, Esther : settled in Groton,
N. H. Had issue : —
7327. i. Gideon ^ +
7327. ii. Joanna.'^
7328. iii. Aaron ^-h
7329. iv. Moses,^ b. Nov. 31, 1778, in Groton.
THOMAS 6 (7297), b. in New Ipswich, N. H., May 1,
1760; m., 1788, Betsev Hoar, who d. 1802, a3. 38; m. 2d,
Peggy Smith of Peterboro', N. H.; d. 1813. Children of
Thoma:^ and Betsey: —
7330. i. Thorn as' +
7331. ii. Hugh Brooks ' +
7332. iii. Benjamhi,' b. Sept. 18, 1793 ; probably died
young.
7333. iv. Alma,^ b. Jan. 21, 1796; m. Bedlow of
Lowell, Mass. No children.
7334. V. Sally,^ b. Oct. 10, 1798; m. '■ Brown of
Ashburnham, Mass.
7335. vi. Betsey," b. July 20, 1801 ; d. ». 10.
Children of Thomas and Peggy: —
7336. vii. John Smith," rep. in leg. from Lowell, Mass. ;
unm.
7337. viii. William,^ d. re. 5.
JONATHANS (7303), b. in New Ipswich, N. H., Jan.
27, 1764. At the age of twenty-one he went with nine-
teen others to the State of Maine. They were called the
" twenty associates," and to them were given one hundred
acres of land each, by a man by the name of Barrett, who
was owner of a township called Barrettstown, now Hope
458 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XXVIII.
Jonathan built a log house, cleared a few acres ; lived
alone two years ; sold his claim ; rem. to Canaan, now
Lincolnville, in the same State, where he bought two hun-
dred acres which he cleared and cultivated, and upon
which he spent the remainder of his life. He m., about
1790, Ruth Irish of Union, Me., and 2d, Prudence Mero.
He became possessed of considerable propert}- ; was more
than forty years deacon of a Baptist church ; d. 1844, at
the ripe age of eighty years. Of a kind and charitable
disposition, his life exemplified the Christian and the good
citizen. Issue : —
7338. i. Sarah ' +
7339. ii. Lemuel," d, young.
7340. iii. Mary,' b. Nov. 9, 180G ; d. 18G0 ; 2d wife of
Francis Fletcher (7345).
7341. iv. Julia Ann" +
EPHRAIM s (7304), b. 1767 ; m. Lydia Knight of Lin-
colnville, Me., where he settled with two of his brothers,
1790 ; d. Oct. 3, 1838. He was a man of some distinc-
tion ; went several times as representative to the legisla-
ture. Children, b. in Lincolnville: —
7342. i. Nathan "H-
7343. ii. Ruth,' m. Richard Martin.
7344. iii. Orinda,' m. Thomas Bartlett.
7345. iv. Francis" -j-
7346. V. William ' +
7347. vi. Betsey."
7348. vii. Sally.''
7349. viii. Nancy."
SARAH « (7305), b. 1770; m. William Burrows. Is-
sue : —
7350. i. Sarah Burrows,'^ m. Thomas Templeton, who
was in the war of 1812. Issue: —
7351. i. Sarah Ann Templetox,^ m. Rev. Isaac But-
terfield. Issue : —
7352. i, William Butterfield.*
7353. ii. Thomas Butterfield.^
7354. iii. Maria Butterfield.^
7355. iv. Lydia B. Butterfield.^
7356. V. Laura Butterfield.**
7357. ii. Lydia Burrows,^ m., 1815, John Parkhurst,
minister, who was b. in Chelmsford, Mass.,
1789. She d. 1819. Issue : —
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIT. 459
7^58. i. Julius T. Parkhurst,^ b. 1817 ; d. ee. 44.
7359. ii. Lyflia Maria Parkhltrst,^ b. and d. 1819.
7360. iii. Ruth Burrows,' m. Jonas Dutton, 1815. Is-
sue : —
7361. i. Emily Dutton.^
7362. ii. Francis Dutton.^
7363. iii. William Dctton.^
7364. iv. Augustus Button.^
7365. V. John Dutton.^
7366. iv. Celia Burrows," ra. John Parkhurst, the wid-
ower of her sister Lydia, 1820. Issue : —
7307. i. Lvdia Maria Parkhurst,^ b. Dec. 5, ;L820.
7368. ii. Elizabeth Ann Parkhurst,^ b. 1823.
7369. iii. Sarah Parkhurst,^ b. Feb. 18, 1825.
7370. iv. John Parkhurst,^ b. Dec. 30, 1826.
7371. V. Celia Ellen Parkhurst,^ b. Jan. 7, 1829.
7372. vi. Eustace M. Parkhurst,^ b. Dec. 11, 1830.
7373. vii. Martha Lucinda Parkhurst,^ b. Nov. 1,
1832.
7374. viii. Harriet H. Parkhurst,^ b. Feb. 6, 1835.
7375. ix. Susan Emma Parkhurst,^ b. Nov. 23, 1836.
7376. X. Charles William Parkhurst,^ b. Dec. 3,
1838.
7377. xi. Julia Louisa Parkhurst,^ b. June 17, 1840.
7378. V. Laura Burrows,' d. £8. 19;' unm.
7379. vi. William Burrows,'^ ra. Louisa Eastman. Is-
sue : —
7380. i. William Wesley Burrows.^
7381. ii. Cyrus Edwin Burrows.*^
7382. iii. Sarah Burrows.^
7383. iv. Laura Burro-ws.^
7384. V. John Albert Burrows.^
7385. vi. Mary Burrows.^
7386. vii. Charles Frederic Burrows.®
7387. viii. Ella Burrows.^
7388. ix. Ella liuRROw^s.®
7389. vii. Elvira Burrows," m. L. W. Hastings.
JOSHUAS (7306), b. Apr. 27, 1772; m., 1793, Susan-
nah Parker ; farmer iii Stoddard, N. H., at the time of his
marriage ; rem. to Washington, N. H. ; d. Feb. 20, 1841.
She d. Feb. 30, 1853, a^. 78. Issue : -
7390. i. Joshua 7 -f-
7391. ii. Susan "-{-
7392. iii. Sarah,^ b. Apr. 2, 1797, in New Ipswich, N. H. ;
460 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIL
ra.. Apr. 7, 1818, Ezra Miller of Washington,
N. H., and had two sons and three dangliters.
7898. iv. Diadarnia," b. Sept. 16, 1798, in New Ipswich ;
m., 1820, Hezekiah Davis of Washington,
and had three sons and two daughters.
Diana,' b. 1803; d. 1806, in Washington.
Francis Parker' + \ twins; b. in Washington,
Diana,' \ June 13, 1808.
Diana m., Sept. 22, 1840, Hezekiah Fuller of
Newton, Mass., now a farmer in Dempster,
N. H.; one dau.
Oilman ' -{-
Dustin,' b. in Washington, Oct. 22, 1816; d. in
Unity, N. H., Mar. 15, 1872.
FRANCIS" (7307). b. 1775; ra. Hannah Fisk of Groton,
Mass.; settled in Lincolnville, Me., 1790 ; d. May 10, 1862.
He was a prominent man in the community, a stanch
supporter of moral and religious enterprises and reforms.
Children, all b. in Lincolnville: —
7394.
V.
7395.
vi.
7396.
vii.
7397.
viii.
7398.
ix.
7399.
i.
Samuel ' -f-
7400.
ii.
Ephraim^ -j~
7401.
iii.
Clarissa ' -}-
7402.
iv.
Lydia ' -j-
7403.
V.
Mary " +
7404.
vi.
Harriet,^ b.
d. 1849.
7405.
vii.
Sarah B.'4-
Sept. 9, 1809 : m. Oeorge Burgess
JEREMIAH 5 (7309), b. Aug. 10, 1785. When twelve
years old, he went with his bros. to Lincolnville, Me.,
and remained two years. Then he returned to N. H., and
lived with his mother, who had m. 2d, Joshua Todd, and
settled in Temple, N. H. In 1807 he went to Washing-
ton, N. H., and m. Lucy Davis, 1809. There he spent the
remainder of his days, and d. Dec. 19, 1851 ; farmer. She
d. May 27, 1852, ai. 67. Issue: —
7406. i. Mary Ann' -f-
7407. ii. Samuel" -f
7408. iii. Lucy^ +
7409. iv. Lydia' -f
7410. V. Francis Parker' 4-
7411. vi. Relief,' b. Mar. 1, 1822; d. se. two months.
7412. vii. Jeremiah," b. May 2, 1824; d. ee. seven months.
7413. viii. Henry Ames," b. Dec. 8, 1827 ; m. Elvira C.
Cram, Apr. 24, 1851 ; farmer.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIL 461
SAMUEL 6 (7310), b. Mar. 19, 1789. After his father's
death, he went to live with Dr. James Crombie, in Temple,
N. H. He m. Annie Bodwell of Antrim, N. H., 1814,
where he settled, and where he lived until his death, July
9, 1845 ; farmer ; deacon of the Presbyterian church.
Whiton's History of Antrim says : " Dea. Fletcher was
for years one of the most prominent and valued citizens
of the town, being not only an elder in the church, but
selectman, town-clerk, rep. and justice of the peace, — a
man always to be trusted."
Annie was b. Mar. 19, 1795, and lives in Peterboro',
N. H., in the enjoyment of comfortable health. Issue : —
7414. i. Lydia'_-H
7415. ii. Louisa " +
7416. iii. Hiinnah Knight ^-f-
7417. iv. Joanna Crombie '-f-
7418. .v. Rachel Bodwell,^ b. Sept. 23, 1822; m. Samuel
Fletcher" (7407).
7419. vi. Samuel Anson '' -f-
7420. vii. Sarah Eveline ' -f-
7421. viii. Francis,' b. May 3, 1830 ; d. Apr. 4, 1831.
7422. ix. Martha Jane' -f-
SEVENTH GENERATION.
PHINEAS • (7316). Issue : —
7423. i. Josiah.8
7424. ii. Phineas.8
7425. iii. Susan.'^
HANNAH 7 (7817), b. in Dunstable; christened in
Westford, Sept. 3, 1758 ; m. Leavitt Clough. Issue: —
7426. i. Leavitt Clough.^
7427. ii. Hannah Clougii.^
BETSEY 7 (7318), m. Jonatlum Langee. Issue : — :
. Jojiathan Langee.^
. DaAid Langee.^
Jolin Langee.s
Joseph Langee.^
Betsey Langee,^ m. Frederic Chase. Issue : —
i. Elbridge Chase.^
ii. John Chase.^
iii. Charles Chase.''
iv. Mary Jane Chase.^
vi. Nancy La_ngee,s res. Canterbury.
7428.
i
7429.
ii
7430.
iii.
7431.
iv.
7432.
V.
7433.
7434.
7435.
7436.
]
7437.
vi.
7438.
i.
7439.
ii.
7440.
iii.
7441.
iv.
7442.
V.
7443.
vi.
7444.
vii.
7445.
viii.
7446.
ix.
7447.
X.
7448.
xi.
7449.
xii.
462 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — B'RANCH XXVIII.
JOHN 7 (7322), joined the Shakers in Canterbury, N. H.,
with four brothers and two sisters ; but, after a time, John
and his brother Joshua, becoming disaffected, left, and pur-
cliased farms in Loudon, N. PL, where they d. Joliu m.
Betsey Morrill. Issue : —
i. Bathsheba,'^ res. Loudon, N. H. ; unm.
John 8 -f
Micaijah ^"^ -\-
Sarah,*^ res. Colebrook, N. H.
William. 8
Mary,8 m. Wliitnc}'; res. Loudon, N. H.
Hannah. 8
Leavitt C.^ -{-
Elijah.8
Joanna.8
Nancy ,^ m. John Derby ; settled in Maine.
Josiah,8 m. Eunice Prescott ; res. on his father's
homestead ; d. about 1857.
7450. xiii. Caroline,*^ m. Newell Loverin ; res. Loudon.
7451. xiv. Samuel.8
JOSHUA 7 (7324), joined the Shakers, but left them
shortly ; m. and rem. to Loudon ; farmer. Issue : —
7452. ' i. Bailey ,8 res. Concord, N. H.
7458. ii. Daniel.8
7454. iii. James.^
GIDEON ' (7327), b. Sept., 1766. His mother d. when
he was very young. He settled in Kennebec, Me., and d.
June 15, 1813. Issue : —
7455. i. Phebe^H-
7456. ii. Atwood,8 b. Apr. 10, 1793; d. Nov. 6, 1819,
leaving one dau. who is Mrs. G. Robinson of
Mt. Vernon, Me.
7457. iii. Levi^-f-
7458. iv. Sarauel,8 b. Apr. 7, 1797 ; killed in the battle
of Lundy's Lane, July 25, 1814.
7459. V. Gideon 8 +
7460. vi. Polly,8 b. Mar. 23, 1802 ; d. Dec. 2, 1819.
7461. vii. Betsey ,8 b. 1804 ; d. 1805.
7462. viii. John,8 b. July 9, 1806 ; has one son and several
daus. living in Maine.
7463. ix. Isaac,8 b. Jan. 3, 1809.
7464. X. Oliver 8 +
7465. xi. Eliza Ann,^ b. 1815 ; d. 1819.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BJRANCH XXVIIL 463
AARON 7 (7328), b. in Groton, N. H., Sept. 15, 1T75 :
m. Betsey . Children, b. in Groton: —
7466. i. Sixrah,8 b. June 8, 1802.
7467. ii. Lucy,8 b. Aug. 14, 1805.
7468. iii. Eliza,^ b. Jan. 4, 1808.
7469. iv. Ransoni^ +
7470. V. Silvina,s b. Nov. 27, 1812.
7471. vi. Esther Bennett,^ b. Sept. 29, 1814.
7472. vii. Ziba Colburn,^ b. 1819 ; res. Vershire, Vt.
THOMAS ■ (7330), b. in New Ipswich, N. H., Feb. 3,
1789 ; m., Sept. 29, 1811, Elizabeth Pratt. Commencing
life as a business man, he suffered a loss by fire, which in-
duced him to undertake teaching, which he followed until
1823, Avhen he entered the Presbyterian ministr}'. As a
minister of the gospel he had great success. He preached
at Schaghticoke, ^orth-East, and other places in Eastern
N.Y. At Southmck, Mass., he preached ten years, and d.
there Doc. 4, 1846, universally beloved and respected. She
was b. Apr. 17, 1791 ; d. Sept. 2,, 1867. Issue : —
7473. 1. Eleanor Read^ +
7474. ii. Eliza Smith **-!-
7475. iii. William Otis^-f
7476. iv. Harriet Newell 8 +
7477. V. Dwight Livingston,^ b. Nov. 11, 1833; d. Sept.
1, 1843.
HUGH B." (7331), b. Mar. 9, 1791; m. Sally Fletcher
(6433). He left New Ipswich and went West, and all
tliat is known of him afterwards is, that among the pub-
lished deaths in California, in 1856, was the name of Hugh
B. Fletcher, a3. 65. His wife d. 1856. Children, all b. in
Hanover, N.Y. : —
7478. i. Josiah,^ rem. to Illinois ; m.
7479. ii. Gilman,^ res. Now Ipswich, N. H. ; unm.
7480. iii. James,*^ res. New Ipswich ; unm.
SARAH' (7338), b. 1792; d. 1852; m. Robert Moody.
Children, b. in Lincolnville, Me.: —
7481. i. Jonathan F. Moody,^ b. 1814; res. California.
464 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIL
7482. ii. William M. Moody,^ b. 1816 ; d. 1863.
7488. iii. Robert B. Moody,^ b. 1818; res. on the home
farm.
7484. iv. Joseph B. jMoody,^ b. 1825 ; machinist in Fitch-
burg, Mass.
7485. V. Franklin Moody,^ b. 1827 ; farmer in Lincoln-
Yille.
7486. vi. Willard R. B. Moody,^ b. 1832 ; farmer in Lin-
col nville.
7487. vii. Sarah A. Moody,^ b. 1833 ; m. W. Ilaynes; res.
Watertown, Mass.
JULIA ANN" (7341), b. Aug. 20, 1808; m., Oct. 2,
1828, Abner Knight; lived on the home farm in Lincoln-
ville, till 1873, when she rem. to Belfast, Me., where she
now res. Issue : —
7488. i. Nancy F. Knight,^ b. July 20, 1829; d. Sept.
5, 1850 ; unm.
7489. ii. Helen M. Knight,^ b. June 5, 1831 ; d. May
10, 1853 ; unm.
7490. iii. Eliza M. Knight,« b. Aug. 11, 1833; m., May
11, 1861, Richard II. Martin. Issue, five
sons and two daus.
7491. iv. Caroline E. Knight,^ b. Mar. 16, 1835 ; d. Nov.
16, 1855 ; unm.
Three of the above sisters, buried side by
side, d. at the ages, respectively, 20, 21,
and 22 years.
7492. V. Augustus B. Knight,^ b. Feb. 11, 1837; res.
Montana; engaged in banking and mining.
7493. vi. Jonathan M. Knight,^ b. May 28, 1839. At
the age of twenty-two he enlisted in the war
of the Rebellion,'" 4th Reg. Me. Vols., July 1,
1861, at Rockland, Me. At the first battle
of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, he was taken
prisoner, and put in the prison-pen at Belle
Isle. Barbarously tortured till June 6, 1862,
he was paroled and turned out, starved to a
skeleton, to die in hospital. His remains
repose in the Laurel Hill Cemetery, near
Philadelphia.
7494. vii. Adelbert B. Knight,^ b. Jan. 16, 1841. At
the age of twenty-one he enlisted in the
Rebel war, in the 11th U.S. Infantry, Mar.
20, 1862, at Portland, Me. He took part
iii
AUSTIN B. FLETCHER.
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with his regiment in rnau}' eugugements. At
the battle of the Wilderness he was taken
prisoner, and sent to the Anderscnville prison-
pen, of unspeakable horrors, wliere he ex-
perienced that treatment which compels
sober history to take the Rebellion from the
pale of civilized warfare. At the close of
the war he readied home a mere wreck.
7495. viii. Ethol O. Knight,** b. June 1, 1845 : m.. Mar.
4, 1868, Delia F. Moody ; machinist : res.
AV orcGstcr Axiiss
7496. ix. Charles L. Knight,« b. Mar. 3, 1850 ; d. 1852.
NATHAN 7 (7342), m. Harriet Young ; died soon after
his marriage ; farmer. Issue: —
7497. i. Antoinette.^
FRANCIS 7 (7345), m. 2d, Aug. 20, 1829, Mary Fletcher
(7340) ; m. 3d, C. C. Perry ; farmer in Natick, Mass. Chil-
dren : —
7498. i. Eliza Ann,^ m. Daniel Bartlett ; res. Hope, Me.
7499. ii. Lucy E.8 +
7500. iii. Oscar F.s b. 1839; d., 1863, at Hilton Head,
5. C, where he was engaged as sutler in the
army.
WILLIAM" (7346), b. Sept. 11. 1802; m. Mahala
Whitcomb of Hope, Me.; d. Oct. 7, 1850. Issue : —
7501. i. Nathan H.^
7502. ii. Ruth A.^-f-
7503. iii. Lydia T.s
7504. iv. Ephraim D.«
7505. V. William F.«
7506. vi. Amanda M.''
7507. vii. Charles.'^
7508. viii. Mary R.*^
7509. ix. Ellen M.s
7510. X. Harris R.^
JOSHUA ' (7390), b. in Stoddard, N. H., July 30, 1794 ;
m., Dec. 22, 1818, Eliza Stephens of Goshen, N. H., who
was b. Jan. 21, 1794, and d. in Lewiston, Me., Oct. 23,
1868, while on a visit to her dau. Eliza. He d. in Wal-
tham, Mass., Jan. 6, 1855. Children, b. in Washington,
.N. H., except the youngest, viz.: —
\
466 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XXVI IL
7511. i. Harriets +
7512. ii. Eliza « +
7513. iii. Lorinfla^ +
7514. iv. Emilv'^ +
7515. V. John^s b. in Fitchbnrg, Mass., 1833 ; d. 1835.
SUSAN' (7391), b. in New Ipswich, N. H., Feb. 25,
179G ; m., Apr. 7, 1818, Isaac Green of Hillsboro', N. H.;
d. Dec. 25, 1876, in Peterboro', N. H. He was b. in Hills-
boro', Jan. 7, 1793, and d. in Peterboro', June 9, 18-14.
Children, b. in Hillsboro' : —
7516. i. Trypheuia Tufts Green,'^ b. Feb. 9, 1819 ; m.,
June 5, 1838, Luther Nichols, who d. in
Peterboro, N. H., Sept. 3, 1849, w. 38; m.
2d, Apr. 7, 1852, Richard Baxter Richardson,
who was b. in Reading, Mass., Nov. 28, 1820, •
and d. in Peterboro', May 23, 1866 ; m. 3d,
Dec. 5, 1872, Daniel B." Cutter, M. D., of
Peterboro'. Issue, by 1st marriage : —
7517. i. Eliza Ann Nichols,-* b. 1842 ; d. 1843.
7518. ii. Josephine Augusta Nichols,^ b. Jan. 17,
1845; m., June 12, 1869, Daniel Thomas
Winch of Langdon, N. H., now merchant
in Peterboro', where they res.
7519. iii. Isaac Girard Ntchols,^ b. Oct. 27, 1848; ra.,
June 12. 1871, Emily Felch ; dentist in
Newport. N. H. Issue: —
7520. i. Nella Gertrude Nichols,'" b. Apr. 16, 1873.
By 2d marriage : —
7521. iv. Leroy A. Rtchardson,^ b. IMay 6, 1853, in
Peterboro'; ra., Nov. 28, 1878, Ellen A.
Gilman of Goshen, N. H. ; res. Westboro',
■ Mass.
7522. ii. Eliza Ann Green,^ b. Dec. 6, 1820 ; d. Nov. 27,
1846, in Peterboro' ; unm.
7523. iii. Susan Fletcher Green,^ b. June 10, 1823; d.
June 3, 1843, in Peterboro' ; unm.
7524. iv. Julia Josephine Green,^ b. July 13, 1825 ; m.,
Mar. 25, 1845, George W. Ames of Peter-
boro', where she d. Feb. 4, 1859. Issue: —
7525. i. Joseph F. Ames,^ b. Dec. 21, 1851 ; m., Jan.
4, 1877, Harriet Wheeler of Peterboro'. ^J
Issue : '
7526. ' i. Helen Winifred Ames.'" /
7527. ii. Charles Green Ames,^ b. 1852; d. 1854. /
I
/
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVIIL 467
FRANCIS P.' (7395), b. in Washington, N. H., Jiuie
13, 1808; ni., Apr. 19, 1831, Pamelia Frost, who d. June
2o, 1834 ; m. 2d, Joanna Thompson, Aug. 23, 1835 ; res.
Lempslcr, N. H. Issue : —
7528. i. Francis.*^
Issue, by 2d marriage: —
7529. ii. Harriet V} b. Apr. 16, 1837 ; m. 1855 ; d. 1857,
leaving no children.
7530. iii. George S.^ b. Oct. 22, 1838. When the first
call was made for volunteers, in the war of
the Rebellion, he was prompt to enlist. He
was in ten battles. From wounds at the
battles of Five Oaks, and again at Fredericks-
burg, lie never fully recovered, though he
lived to see the triumph of his country over
the slaveholders' rebellion. He d. in Nashua,
N. H., Nov. 21, 1867 ; nnm.
7531. iv. Phineas D.^ b. Sept. 28, 1841 ; m. Apr. 2, 1864.
In the war of the Rebellion he enlisted in
the 7th Reg. Mass. Vols., for three years.
He endured great hardships, and was in
many battles, but returned home in safety.
7532. V. Eliza A.s b. Feb. 25, 1846.
OILMAN ■ (7397), b. in Washington, N. H., Oct. 22,
1812 ; m., 1840, Mary W. Pratt, who was b. Apr. 9, 1818 ;
d, while crossing the Isthmus, in route to Califoruia, June
7,1852. Issue: —
7533. i. George,8 b. and d. 1842.
7534. ii. Georgiana,8 m., Dec. 23, 1863, Edward M.
Hay den.
7536. iii. Charles G.s -f
7536. iv. Her])ert S.s b. Feb. 7, 1850 ; res. Auburndale,
Mass.
7537. v. Frank B.^ b. Aug. 22, 1852; res. Auburndale,
Mass.
SAMUEL' (7399), b. 1802 ; m. Hannah Bicknell. Set-
tled in Belmont, Me., 1829; farmer. Issue: —
7538. i. Augustus A.^-f-
7539. ii. Alonzo E.^-f
7540. iii. Sarah E.«-f-
7541. iv. Helen A.^-f
7542. V. Harriet,8b. 1843; d. 1868; unm.
7543. vi. Francis ^-}-
7544. vii. Armaldo,^ b. 1847 ; farmer.
468 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIII.
EPHRAIM' (7400), b. 1812; m. Julia Philbrook.
Fanner in Lineolnville, Me., where were b. : —
7545. i. Edward F.s b. Dec. 9, 1838; m. Ellen Lan-
caster ; in the war of the Rebellion ; he left
a lucrative business to serve his country.
He was at the siege of Vicksburg, and
among other battles at that of Port Hudson.
The hardships of the service broke down
his health, and he d. Apr. 20, 18G5.
7546. ii. John M.*^ physician in Belfast, Me.
7547. iii. Sarah J.^ b. 1851; m. Oscar Hurry: rem. to
Jacksonville, Fhi. ; d. Oct. 20. 1871.
7548. iv. Abbie Ellen,^ b. 185C.
7541). V. Harriet E.^ b. 1857'; music-teacher in Eincoln-
ville.
CLARISSA ' (7401), m. Asa Allenwood. Issue : —
7550. i. Francis Allenwood,^ res. California.
7551. - ii. Ephraini Allenwood,^ in the war of the Re-
bellion, 4th Me. Vols., served through tlie
war ; res, Lineolnville.
7552. iii. Noah Allenwood,^ res. Belmont, Me.
7553. iv. Amanda Allenwood,'^ d. num.
7664. V. Joseph Allenwood,^ res. California.
7556. vi. Oscar Allenwood,^ served three years in the
war of the Rebellion, 8th Reg., Me. Vols.
755G. vii. Hannah Allenwood,^ m. William Knight ;
res. Belmont, Me.
7557. viii. Augusta Allenwood,^ unm.
LYDIA' (7402), b. Feb. 19, 1805; ni., Feb. 2, 1825,
Benjamin McAlister ; res. Hope, Me. ; m. 2d, Benjamin
Barnes. Issue : — .
7558. i. Matilda McAlister,^ m. Lewis Bobbins ; res.
Union, Me.
7559. ii. Albion K. P. McAlister,*' served in the U. S.
navy though the war of the Rebellion ; res.
Camden, Me.
7660. iii. Samuel McAlister,^ d. 1850, in Savannah, Ga.
7561. iv. Julia McAlister,^ m. James Prescott ; res.
Hermon, Me.
7562. V. DeWitt C. McAlister,^ served in U. S. navy
in the war ; res. Rockport, Me.
7563. vi. Ellen McAlister,** d. unm.
By 2d marriage : —
I
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIL 469
7564. vii. Francis Barnes,^ res. Hermon, Me.
7565. viii. Harriet Barnes,^ res. Hermon, Me.
75G6. ix. Lydia Barnes,'' res. Hermon, Me.
MARY ' (7403), b. July 14, 1807 ; m. Joseph Thomas;
res. Palmyra, Me. Issue: —
7507. i. Francis S. Thomas,^ d. re. 4.
SARAH B.^ (7405), b. June 10,'"l815; m., 1844, John
B. York; rem. to Hermon, Me. Issue: —
7568. i. Frank B. York,» b. Feb. 25, 1846 ; engaged in
mercantile business in Chicago, 111., Denver,
Col., and bank-president in St. Louis, Mo.
756 9. ii. Calista M. York.**
MARY A." (7406), b. May 29, 1811; m., 1840, Benja-
min Cram, a farmer in Bradford, N. PI. They had: —
7570. i. Albert D. Cram,^ b. July 25, 1844 ; d. Nov. 1,
1861.
7571. ii. Mary Ann Cram,« b. 1849; d. 1851.
7572. iii. Orlen D. Cram,^ b. Sept. 6, 1863.
SAMUEL' (7407), b. in Washington, N. H., Feb. 1,
1812; m. Rebecca, dau. of Rev. Nathan Ames, Avho d.
1852; m. 2d, Rachel B. Fletcher (7418); farmer in Wash-
ington. Children : —
7573. i. Edwin S.^ m. Elizabeth A. Stewart of West-
minster, Mass., 1864 ; merchant in Man-
chester, N. H.
7574. ii. Nathan Ames** -}-
7575. iii. George Howard,* b. Mar. 6, 1844; m., July 8,
1^^66, Luthera Barney of Washington, N. H.
In the war of the Rebellion, Co. H. 10th
Reg., N. H. Vols. He was in most of the
battles of the regiment, and served till the
close of the war.
7576. iv. Margaret R.'* b. Oct. 14, 1848; m., Apr. 20,
1S(')6, (leorge Mellon of Washington, N. H.,
where they res. In the war of the Rebel-
lion he enlisted with his brother-in-law, and
fought with him, side by side, till the end of
the war.
7577. V. Ida Florence,** K June 26, 1859.
7578. vi. .Nellie Elmore,** b. May 25, 1864 ; d. Dec. 9,
1865.
470 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVITL
J.UCY7 (7408), b. Nov. 15, 1814; in., Apr. 9, 1846,
Joel Severance, a farmer; d. Mar. 7, 1852, leaving a son
one day old : —
7579. i. Arthur F. Severance.^
LYDIA' (7409), b. 1820; ra.. May 20, 1841, Edmund
Dole, a farmer in Claremont, N. H. They had : —
7580. i. Charles Dole,» b. 184:^; m., 18G4 ; res. Chire-
mont.
7581. ii. Jcjhn DoLE,^ b. Feb. 8, 1845 ; res. Claremont.
FRANCIS P." (7410), b. in East Washington, N. H.,
Aug. 25, 1820. He lived with his father, working upon
the farm, and obtaining such education as the district
school afforded, and then teaching school until the age of
twentv-five, when he m. Pauline C. Ingalls. He enlisted
in the war of the Rebellion, Aug. 11, 1862, Co. H, lOtli
Reg., N. H. Vols., and was in tlie battle before Fredericks-
bu]-g ; res. on the homestead of his father. Children: —
7582. i. Mandana P.*^ b. 1849; m.. 1865, Alvin Ritter.
7583. ii. Francis G.-^ b. 1854.
7584. iii. Charles W.^ b. 1856.
7585. iv. Herman P.« b. 1858.
LYDIA" (7414), b. Jan. 8, 1815; m., Nov. 4, 18o4,
Reuben Hills, a manufacturer. Children: —
7586. i. Samuel Fletcher IIills,^ b. July 31, 1839; d.
in San Francisco, June 25, 1865.
J5S7. ii. James Austin Hills,^ b. July 26, 1841. En-
listed in 2d Reg. N. H. Vols, in the war of
the Rebellion, and served through the war ;
res. Manchester, N. H.
7588. iii. Helen M. Hills,« b. Feb. 6, 1845; school-
teacher in Manchester, N. H.
LOUISA' (7415), b. Jmie 26, 1816; m., Feb., 1842,
G. W. Winship, a mechanic of Nashua, N. IL; d. Aug. 30,
1845. They had: —
7689. i. Georgiana Winship,^ b. Dec, 1840.
7590. ii. Louisa Winship,« b. Aug. 19, 1845 ; m., Nov.
27, 1865, John Hall.
HANNAH K." (7416), b. Mar. 17, 1818; m. Milton
Hills of Hancock, N. H., Oct. 23, 1838; rem. to Bunker
Hill, 111., 1859 ; thence to Council Grove, Kan., 1865. Chil-
dren : —
FLETCHER GENEALOGY . — BRA XC 11 XXV HI. iVl
7591. i. Lorenzo M. HfLLS,** b. Jan. 2, 1840; m. Anna
Shepard. In the war of tlie Rebellion, Co.
F, 9th Mass., and afterwards in 69th 111.
In the battles of Wilson's Creek and Pea
Ridge ; also in all the engagements under
Gen. Grant down the Mississippi River, from
Island No. 10 to Vicksburg; farmer in Coun-
cil Grove, Kan.
7592. ii. Elizabeth Hills,'* b. June 10, 1842 ; rn., Aug.
15, 1861, Reuben Bates, who was killed in
the war of the Rebellion; m. 2d, Aylmer
Keith, a druggist in Leavenworth, Kan.
JOANNA C." (7417), b. Jan. 24, 1820 ; m., Sept. 27,
1847, J. H, Muzze3% a mechanic in Antrim, N. H.; rem. to
Bunker Hill, 111., 1854; d. May 6, 18(;4. He d. Jan. 19,
1858. Thevhad: —
7593. i. Caroline J. Muzzey,^ b. Sept. 21, 1847.
7594. ii. Mary E. Muzzey,« b. Oct. 23, 1850.
7595. iii. Eva Jane Muzzey,^ b. Oct. 26, 1853.
7596. iv. John Muzzey,** b. 1857; d. 1858.
SAMUEL A." (7419), b. Sept. 27,1824; m. Harriet M.
Crane, Apr. 29, 1851; rem. to Bunker Hill, 111., 1857: cat-
tle-broker. Issue : —
7597. i. James Anson,^ b. Feb. 27, 1852.
7598. ii. William Francis,^ b. June 7, i860.
7599. iii. Frances May,^ b. Dec. 2, 1868.
SARAH E." (7420), b. Dec. 27, 1827; m., May 20,
1847, John R. Gregg, a farmer of Feterboro', N. H. Chil-
ilren : —
7600. i. Anna Jane (jregg,^ b. Mar. 23, 1848.
7601. ii. Sarah Eveline Gregg,^ b. Apr. 24, 1852.
7602. iii. Harriet L. Gkegg,** b. Nov. 21, 1860.
MARTHA J." (7422), b. JNIay 15, 1832; m. John John-
son, a mechanic, who d. Jan. 29, 1857; rem. to Bunker
Hill, 111., and m. 2d, 1864, Henry Wise of Summerfield,
III.; d. Aug. 18, 1867. Children, both by 1st marriage: —
7603. i. Nellie Johnson,* b. Mar. 26, 1855.
7604. ii. Henry Herbert Johnson.**
472 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVIII.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
JOHN« (T439), b. Mar. 16, 1795; m. Nancy Sinclair,
and settled in the town of Cantei^bury, N. H., on a farm
about a mile from where he was b. : d. Apr. 23, 1876; wife
Nancy was b. Oct. 2, 1799, and d. May 24, 1875. Issue: —
7605. i. Lavina Ann.-'m. Edmund D. Hill, a blacksmith
in Canterbury.
7606. ii, William MorrilP -I-
^^607. iii. Jolm Morris,^ m. Lucy A. Adams of Pembroke,
N. II. : demist in" Bradford, N. H. They
have one Jau.
7608.- iv. Charles Horace,-' m. Peverly; stone-cutter
in East Concord, N. H. They have four
children.
MACAIJAIP (7440), settled in Coos Co., N. H. Is-
sue : —
7609. i. John.9
7610. ii. Albert.9
7611. iii. Hubbard.^
7612. iv. Isaiah.9
7613. V. Betsey Ann.»
7614. vi. Eliza Jane.^
7615. vii. Frederic.^
LEAVITT C* (7445), res. Colebrook, N. H. Issue: —
7616. i. Alden Leonard.^
7617. ii. Ehjah Morrill.^
7618. iii. Daniel.^
7619. iv. Brainerd.9
7620. V. Newell.9
PHEBE« (7455), b. Aug. 26, 1791'; m. Nathaniel Jones
of Mercer, Me. ; d. May, 1876. Issue : —
7621. i. S. \V. JoNES,^ res. Leavenworth, Kan.
7622. ii. Charles Jones,^ res. Boston, Mass.
LEVI^ (7457), b. Mar. 3, 1795; res. Mt. Vernon, Me.;
d. May 1,1864. Issue: —
7623. i. Eliza A.^ b. Dec. 16, 1821 ; m., 1845, David
Doloff ; res. Read'field Depot ; two sons.
7624. ii. Sarauel,^ b. Feb. 24, 1824; m., 1849, Lucretia
Morse: d. Oct. 18, 1862; one son and two
daus.
C
"v
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIL. 473
7625. lii. Atwood.9 b. Nov. 23, 1820 ; id., Feb., 1848,
Julia Gordon; d. July 31, 1839. Left one
child, who d. 1866.
7G2G. iv. Levi,-' b. JNIar. 15, 1829.
7627. V. Loreu,'* b. Apr. 10, 1831 ; res. jMinneapolis,
Minn.
7628. vi. Cyrus,9 5. Mar. 23, 1835 ; m., 1869, Sarah Rock-
^ wood : d. F'eb. 7, 1880. One dau.
7629. vii. Susau,9 b. Feb. 5, 1842 ; m., 1860, Albion Cram;
d. 1864. Two children.
GIDEON « (7459), b. Aug. 8, 1799; d. July 5, 1878.
Issue : —
7630. i. Isaac ^ +
7631. ii. Gideon,^ b. Nov. 23, 1829; m. ; no issue.
7632. iii. Susan » +
7633. iv. Erastus,9 b. Dec. 27, 1833 ; unm.
7634. v. Ann E.^ -f
7635. vi. Harrison J.» b. Apr. 13, 1839.
7636. vii. Frances P.^ b. Nov. 13, 1845.
7637. viii. Hubbard h^ -f-
7G38. ix. Hannah E.» b. June 18, 1854.
ISAAC ^ (7463), b. Jan. 3, 1809; was four years old
when his father d. ; lived in Kennebec, Me. ; rem. to Law-
rence, Mass., where he now res. Issue : —
7639. i. Abby L.^ b. 1836; ra. Thomas E. Whiting ; res.
J^awrence, Mass.
'040. ii. George H.^ b. May, 1838; merchant in New
Orleans, La.
7641. iii. Isaac Dudley," b. May 13, 1844; merchant in
New-York City.
7642. iv. Horace,'' merchant in San Francisco, Cal.
OLIVERS (7464), b. Mar. 17, 1811, in Mt. Vernon,
Me., where he ra., Apr., 1834, Emma Greenleaf ; rem. to
Lemonweir, Wis. ; farmer. Issue : —
'O-l:;. i. Abram G.^-{-
'144. ii. Oliver,^ b. Oct. 12, 1837, in Mt. Vernon, ..;. ;
lumberman ; in the war of the Rebellion, Co.
K, 6th Reg. Wis. Vols.; d. in the rebel pris-
on at Goldsboro', N. C.
7645. iii. Lutlier G.'^ b. 1839 ; d. 1840.
7646. iv. Charles," b. Mar. 25, 1843: farmer; in tl;^ war
of the Rebellion, Co. A, 2d Wis. Vo' \M. at
P
474 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIII.
Fredericksbarg. >, a., May 28, 1862, making
three from this family slain in the war.
7647. V. Emma F.'^
7648. vi. Eugene,** b. in Caledonia, Wis., Oct. 14, 1851 ;
m., July 25, 1880, Mary Ann Hoile.
RANSOM ^ (7469), b. in Groton, N. H., Jan. 20, 1810 ;
m., Nov., 18B6, Elsie Lewis of Rumnev, N. H. ; res. Haver-
hill, N. H. Issue: —
7649. i. Charles Baxter,** b. Aug. 3, 1841.
7650. ii. Esther Eliza,** b. Nov. 21, 184-3.
7651. iii. Elsie Elizabeth,*' b. Mar. 13, 1846.
ELEANOR R.^ (7473), b. in New Ipswich, N. H., Nov.
19, 1812 ; m.. May 30, 1838, John Scoville, M. D., who
was b. in Cornwall, Conn.; grad. Brown Univ. They
had : —
7652. i. Helen Amelia Scoville,*' b. Feb. 25, 1839 ; m.,
Dec. 27, 1864. Samuel B. P. Knox, M. D.,
who served as a surgeon in the war of the
Rebellion ; res. Santa Barbara, Cal.
7653. ii. Harriet Elizabeth Scovrr.LE.*' b. Jan., 1843;
ni., June 24, 1862, Joseph L. Pease; res.
Salisbury, Conn. Children: —
7654. i. Edwin Scoville Pease,'" b. May 13, 1864.
7655. ii. Charles H. F. Pease,'" b. Jan. 15, 1867.
7656. iii. Caroline E. Pease,'" b. Sept. 13, 1869.
7657. iii. Dwight Fletcher Scoville,** b. and d. 1845.
7658. iv. Eleanor Louisa ScoviJvLE,*' b. Apr. 15, 1847;
m.. May 13, 1867, William E. Cutting.
7659. V. William Fletcher Scoville,** b. Nov. 16, 1850.
ELIZA S.« (7474), b. in New Ipswich, N. H., Aug. 12,
1816: m.. May 8, 1842, Oliver Wolcott Kellogg, M. D., in
Southwick, Mass. He was a practising physician in Suf-
lield, Conn., from 1842 to 1867 ; res. Ellington, Conn.
Children : —
7660. i. Mary Eveline Kellogg,^ b. Oct. 8, 1843 ; d.
June 10, 1852.
7661. ii. Thomas Fletcher Kellogg,^ b. Sept. 10, 1847 ;
d. June 16, 1852.
7662. iii. Eliza Harriet Kellogg,** b. Nov. 19, 1850; d.
Mar. 13, 1852. '
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XXVUT. 475
TGHll. iv. Harriet Maria Kellogg,^ b. June 23, 1853; d.
June 9, 1858.
76G4. V. Oliver Wolcott Kellogg,'-' b. Apr. 8, 1855.
7G65. vi. Eliza Fletcher Kellogg," b. Apr. 2G, 18t)0.
WILLIAM O.** (7475), b. in Kinderhook, N.Y., July
28, 1818; m., Ma^^ 4, 1841, Persis Ann Clark, who was b.
in Windsor, Conn., 1814, and d. Feb. 21, 1854 : banker
and merchant in Westfield, Mass. ; d. suddenly in New
Haven, Conn., Dec. 20, 1876. After receiving a good
education he set out in lite as merchant's clerk in West-
field. In 1847 he commenced business, and became one
of the ablest and best-known business men in that com-
munit3\ He was State senator in 1855, and filled various
positiojis of trust and responsibility. A pul)lished notice
of him says : " He was the very soul of business honor,
ever doing as he would be done by. His word was as
good as his note. In business capacity he was broad, in
impulse generous, and in philanthropy eminently practical.
He despised hypocrites and denounced hypocrisy." Chil-
dren : —
7' ;(•.!.. i. Ellen Maria,'' b. May 20, 1842; m. Frank Mer-
rinian, Sept. 9, 1861, who was b. July 27,
183r» ; res. Boston, Mass. She d. Ib74.
Tr.ii7. li. William Thomas," d. young.
7l'>o8. iii. Harriet Frances ■•* -|-
HARRIET N.« (7476), b. June 16, 1828 ; m. Lewis
Rufus Norton, June 16, 1858, who was b. in Agawam,
Mass.. Fob. 23, 1821 ; res. Westfield, Mass. One child: —
?'■'•'■>. 1. Frederic Lewis Norton," b. Nov. 24, 1865.
LUCY E.« (7490), b. Nov., 1833; m., Dec. 23,1855,
James Keeting ; res. Natick, Mass. Issue: —
7670. i. Charles W. Keeting," b. Mar. 9, 1863.
RUTH A.« (7502), b. in Lincolnville, Me., Oct. 30, 1832;
m., Feb. 22, 1854, W. C. Davis of Natick, Mass., who was
h. in Framiiigham, Mass., May 22. 1830. Children, b. in
.Natick : —
7671. i. Clara J. Davis,-'' b. Mar. 2, 1855 ; m., June 5,
1876, F. J. Bernard of Westboro', Mass.
7072. ii. William Fletcher Davis," b. 1857 ; d. 1858.
476 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXVIII.
7G73. iii. Anna L. Davis,'' b. Jan. 23, 1858 ; m., Apr.,
1875, Melvin Brown of Cochituate, Mass.
7G74. iv. Nellie :\L Davis.*^ b. Apr. 9, 1860.
7G75. V. Elizabeth Pletcher Davis,» b. Nov. 14,1862;
m., Aug. 6, 1878, Newell B. Wcntworth of
Appleton, Mass.
7676. vi, Minnie R. Davis.'' b, and d. 1864.
7677. vii. George A. Davis,-' b. Nov. 14, 1867.
7678. A iii. Minnie E. Davis," b. Feb. 25, 1871.
HARRIET" (7511), b. Apr. 4, 1819 ; m., Aug. 25, 1844,
Samuel E. Locke of llallowell, Me.; res. Waltliara, Mass.
Cliildren, b. in Waltliara : —
7679. i. Alonzo Stephens Locke,'' b. Nov. 13, 1847 ; m.,
June 13, 1878, Clara J. Pratt of Waltham,
where they res. : machinist.
7680. ii. Frank E. Locke,^ b. Sept. 12, 1856 ; d. 1866.
ELIZA* (7512), b. Dec. 24, 1821; m., June 5,1842,
Nathaniel W. Farwell of Waltbam, a manufacturer ; res.
Boston, Mass. Children, b. in Waltliam : —
7681. i. John Whittemore FAR^VELL,'' b. Apr. 17. 1843;
m.. May S, 1870, Ruby F. Howe of Lowell,
Mass.; res. Melrose, Mass.
7682. ii. Mary Eliza Farwell,-' b. Aug. 6, 1845 ; m.,
Apr. 4, 1877, Dr. James B. Aver of Boston,
where thev res., and where were b.: —
Tr-o. i. Marv F. Ayer,i« b. Apr. 13, 1878.
;!iS4. ii. Nathaniel Farwell Ayer,'» b. June 24, 1879.
7685. iii. Evelyn Almena Farwp:ll,^ b. July 23, 1848.
LORINDA« (7513), b. Apr. 10, 1825: m., June 10,
1845, Emery Hill ; res. Saxonville, Mass., where were
b.: —
7686. i. Adeline A. Hill,'^ b. Mar. 13, 1848.
7687. ii. Frederic M. Hill,^ b. Dec. 2, 1854; d. in Sax-
onville, Mar. 13, 1877.
EMILY « (7514), b. Jan. 22, 1827 ; m., Oct. 25, 1846,
Samuel Bent of Waltham, Mass., who d. (-s-.;:*.) Apr. 29,
1849 ; m., 2d, Aug. 23, 1852, Warren Wetherbee of Har-
vard, Mass., who is engaged in the laundry business ; res.
Waltham. Chilch-en, b. in Hanover, N. H. : —
7688. i. Ella F. Wetherbee,^ b. 1853 ; d. 1859.
7689. ii. Emma A. Wetherbee,^ b. Aug. 29, 1854.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIII. 477
TOnO. iii. Edwin Delevan Wetherbee,* b. July 1, 1856;
m., Dnc. ol, 1879, Clara A. Butraan of Mon-
tague, Mass.
TOvil. iv. Frank W. WETHEia'.EE,^ b. Sept. 27, 1859; m.,
Feb. 6, 1879, Elizabeth J, Kowan, who was
b. Apr. 27, 1859, in Waltham, where they
res.
CHARLES G.^ (7535), b. Mar. 7, 1847 ; m., May 19,
1875, Adelaide A. Wilmarth. Issue: —
7t)9-2. i. Charles F.'' b. June 16, 1877.
AUGUSTUS A.« (7538), grad. Waterville Coll. ; m.
Helen Knowlton of Northport, Me. They have : —
7093. i. Elizabeth.^
ALONZO E.« (7539), m. Malvina Knowlton; school-
teacher in Northport, Me. They have : —
7694. i. Anna.-'
7695. ii. Helen.^
SAliAH E.» f7440), b. 1836; m. Aloi.zo Wilson; d.
!S59. Thevhad: —
7i;96. i. Frank J. Wilson," b. 1858.
HELEN A.« (7541), b. 1811; m. S. Y. Jordan of Bel-
mont, Me. They had : —
. ' '.'7. i. Harriet M. Jordan.'-'
76'JS. ii. Charles Jordan."
FRANCIS^ r7543), b. 1845 ; farmer. Issue: —
7699. i. Edward."
7700. ii. Henry."
^' ATHAN A.** (7574), m. Emily Stowers of Pawtucket,
R. L. ^^here he res. ; merchant. Issue: —
77' J. i. Curtis A.'*
77' iL'. ii. N. Howard."
NINTH GENERATION.
WILLIAM "SI." (7606), b. Dec. 31, 1827; m. Luciua J.
Hill, who was b. Jan. 24, 1833, and d. Oct. 11, 1868;
farmer in Canterburv, N. H. Issue : —
7703. i. John T.^'^' b. Feb. 5, 1853 ; res. Canterburv.
7704.
ii.
770r,.
iii.
7706.
iv.
7707.
V.
7708.
vi.
7709.
vii.
7710.
viii.
478 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIL
Charles W.io b. Jan. 12. 1855.
Albert O.^*^ b. July 7, 1857.
Annette D.io b. 1860 ; d. 1862.
Iva M.io b. Sept. 20, 1861.
Cora B.JO b. Oct. 6, 1863.
George M.^ b. Jan. 12, 1865.
Lucina J.io b. Sept. 23, 1868.
ISAAC ^ (7630), b. Dec. 23, 1826 ; res. Monticello, N.Y.
Issue : —
7711. i. Guy C.w b. Nov. 25, 1860.
7712. ii. Bertram S.^'^ b. Nov. 7, 1867.
SUSAN^ (7632), b. Jan. 23, 1832; m. Melvin; d.
Oct., 1865. Issue : —
7713. i. Selden J. ^IiclvIxV,'" b. May 9, 1851.
ii. Henry A. ]Melvin,io b. Oct. 7, 1852.
John A. ISIelvin,io b. Aug. 26, 1854.
Thomas Melvlx.^o b. ]\far. 18, 1856.
Hannah E. Melvix,^^ b. Feb. 26, 1858.
Basil Melvin,Jo b. Aug. 11, 1860.
Harrison J. Melvin.^^
ANN E.-' (7634), b. Nov. 21, 1836 : ra. Faulkner.
Issue : —
7720. i. Lelia Faulkneii,^^ b. Sept. 6, 1865.
7721. ii. Nellie J. Faulkner, ^^ } twins, b. May 18,
7722. iii. Edward A. Faulkner,io j 1874.
HUBBARD J.8 (7637), b. Sept. 13, 1849. Issue: —
7723. i. Celia,w b. Dec. 2, 1872.
7724. ii. Delbert,io b. Feb. 11, 1877.
7725. iii. Aiice,io b. Aug. 6, 1879.
ABRAM G.^ (7643), b, Jan. 10, 1835; m., June 8,
1856, Sarah J. Cary; in the war of the Rebellion, Co. K,
6th Wis. Vols.; killed in the battle of Gettysburg, 1863;
lumberman. Issue : —
7726. i. Ira A}^ b. Aug. 8, 1858 ; farmer in Mankato,
Minn.
7727. ii. Eliza A.^« b. Dec. 13, 1861 ; res. Mankato.
EMMA F.« (7647), b. in Sun Prairie, Wis., Apr. 12,
1849 ; m., July 4, 1868, Melvin Odell ; res. Lemonweir,
Wis. Issue : —
7714.
ii.
7715.
iii.
7716.
iv.
7717.
V.
7718.
vi.
7719.
vii.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXVIIL 47>?1
7728. i. Nettie J. OdelW" b. Apr. 27, 1869.
7729. li. Agnes Emma Odell,'" b. Jan. 19, 1871.
7730. iii. Oliver Eugene Odell,'" b. Jan. 4, 1873.
7731. iv. Nellie E. Odell,'" b. and d. 1875.
7732. V. Millie M. Odell,'" b. Jan. 8, 1876.
7733. vi. Charles M. Odell,'" b. Feb. 10, 1878.
HARRIET F." (7668), b. Sept. 5, 1846; m. E. W.
Dickennan : res. Westfield, Mass. Issue: —
7734. i. William O. Dickekman.'"
7735. ii. Helen M. Dickeiiman."'
-J
t^O
FLB TCHER GENE A LOG Y. — BRA NCR XXIX.
BKANCII XXTX.
DESCENDANTS OF riEZEKIAH^ (101).
The descendants of Doctor Plezekiah, so far as known,
and wliich are here rec;orded, number 154 names.
FOURTH GENERATION.
^IIEZEKTAHt (101), b. in Concord, Mass., Dec. 15,
1704; m. Susanna . A physician in Ruthmd, Mass.
He lived about fift}'- rods east of the meeting-house in R.,
as did also his son Alpljeus, who succeeded him in his pro-
fession. Both were town and proprietor's clerks. Heze-
kiah d. Jan. 22, 1754. Issue: —
7736. i. Alpheus5 +
77o7. ii. Dorothy,'^ b. in Sudbury, Mass., Aug. G, 1733;
d. young.
7738. iii. Lncy^''' +
7739. iv. Susanna,^ b. June 17, 1743 ; m., 1775, Thomas
Staples of Mendon, ]\Iass.
7740. V. Dorotliy '^ -I-
7741. vi, Thomas,^ b. Apr. 6, 1748.
FIFTH GENERATION.
ALPHEUS5 (7730), b. in Sudbuiy, Mass., Feb. 2, 1731-
32; ra., Aug. 23, 1761, Jane Brooks of Concord, Mass.;
physician in Rutland, Mass, ; d. June 12, 1766. She d.
Mar. 10, 1801.
7742. i. Elizabeth,*^ b. and d. 1762.
7743. ii. Elizabeth,^ b. Nov. 27, 1763.
7744. iii. Sarah,*^ b. July 26, 1765 ; m. and lived in Wash-
ington, D. C.
LUCY5 (7738), b. Mar. 12, 1735; m., Sept. 9, 1755,
Capt. John Stone of Rutland, who was b. Dec. 18, 1732,
d. July bO, 1819, and was son of Deacon John Stone of
Lexington, Mass. She d. Jan. 31, 1824. Children, b. in
Rutland : —
7745. i. Hezekiah Stone^^
b. Aug. 13, 1756 ; d. 1761.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIX. 481
774(3. ii. JSUzaheth Stone,'''
b. July 8, 1758 ; m., Mar. 17, 1782, Capt. Caleb Clap of
Greenfield, Mass., who was b. Feb. 9, 1752, and d.
June 6, 1812, and was son of Joel and Elizabeth
[Burke] Clap. She d. in Greenfield, Sept. 14, 184?.
Issue : —
7747. i. Joel John Clap,^ b. in Rutland, Mass., Nov. 15,
1783 ; d. by drowning, Apr. 24, 1789.
7748. ii. Harriet Clap," b. in Rutland, June 5, J 785 ; d.
in Greenfield, Oct. 13, 1795.
7749. iii. Daniel Clap,' b. 1787; d. 1791.
7750. iv. Lucy Stone Clap," b. in Hard wick, Mass., Mar.
9, 1789; d. Sept., 1869; unm.
7751. V. Isabella Frink Clap,^ b. in Hardwick, 1791 ; d.
1796.
7752. vi. Eliza Clap," b. in Greenfield, 1793 ; d. 1795.
7753. vii. Susanna Clap," b. in Greenfield, Aug. 29,1795,
where she m., Sept. 15, 1815, Thomas Wads-
worth Ripley of the same place ; d. in
"Worcester, Mass., May, 1870. Issue: —
7754. i. Charles Ripley,^ b. in Greenfield, Aug. 30,
1816 ; m. Margaret Breckenridge of Louis-
ville, Ky., where he d. Feb., 1866 ; lawyer.
Issue : —
7755. i. Garnet Duncan Ripley," b. in Louisville,
Mar. 30, 1861.
7756. ii. John Clap Ripley,^ b. in Greenfield, Aug.
18, 1818 ; m., Apr. 21, 1847, Sarah Paine
Trumbull^ (7785). He was -i bank cashier
in Worcester, where he d. 1869, and where
were b. : —
7757. i. Thomas Wadsworth Ripley,' b. Aug. 15,
1852.
7758. ii. Edward H. Ripley," b. 1854; d. 1857.
7759. iii. Susan Louisa Ripley,-' b. Mar. 16, 1857 ;
res. Philadelphia, Penn.
7760. iv. George Arms Ripley,'' b. Mar. 23, 1859.
7761. iii. George Ripley,^ b. 1820 ; d. 1823.
7762. iv. Thomas Wadsworth Ripley,^ b. Sept. 21,
1823; m. Ella, dau. of the late Judge
Gi'innell of Greenfield. In the Rebel war,
captain in 34th Reg. Mass. Vols. Issue : —
7763. V. Elsie Ripley."
7764. viii. Louisa Clap,- b. in Greenfield, Sept. 24, 1798 ;
482 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXIX.
m. tiit'iu -t'pt. 20, 1816, George Augustus
Trumbull of Worcester, who was son of Jo-
seph and Elizabeth (Pained Trumbull, and
who was b. June 23, 1792, and d. Aug. 17,
1868 ;. res. Worcester, where all their chil-
dren were b., yiz. : —
7765. i. Ehzabeth Tiiumbull,^ b. Aug. 31, 1816; m.,
Oct. 22, 1835, William S., son of Gov.
Levi Lincoln. In the war of the Rebel-
lion, lieut.-col. 34lh Reg. Mass. Vols. ;
wounded and taken prisoner at New
Market. As he was about to be sent to
the infamous Libby Prison, lie escaped,
and after wandering three weeks in the
woods reached the Union lines. He was
promoted to colonel of the same reg., and
afterwards made brig-gen.; res. Worcester.
Issue : —
7766. i. William Lincoln,^ b. in Alton, 111., Sept.
26, 1839. In the war of the Rebellion,
he served three months in the Worces-
ter Light Inf. in 1863 ; d. in Worcester,
Aug. 13, 1869.
7767. ii. Levi Lincoln,^ b. in Alton, 111., Apr. 27,
1844; m. Mary Susan Maynard of North
Brookfield, Mass. In the Rebel war,
lifut. 34th Mass, Vols. ; res. Worcester.
Issue : —
7768. i. William S. Lincoln,^*' b. in Boston,
Mass., Apr. 11, 1870.
7769. ii. Charles Levi Lincoln,'" b. 1871 ; d. 1872.
7770. iii. George Trumbull Lincoln,^ b. in Worces-
ter,. Feb. 5, 1847; where he d. Feb. 7,
1869.
ITil. iv. Winslow S. Lincoln,^ b. in Worcester,
Oct. 31, 1848.
7772. ii. George Clap TrumbulV h. Mar. 1, 1818 ;
m. in Antrim, N. H., Mrs. Nancy More,
dau. of JNIark Woodbury' of that place ;
res. Cambridge, Mass.
7773. iii. Caroline Burling Teumbull,« b. June 24,
1820 ; m., June 14, 1842, Francis, son of
Francis Blake of Worcester, where they
7774. i. Francis Arthur Blake,^ b. 1843; d. 1846.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIX. 483
7775. ii. Elizabeth Chandler Blake,'^ h. and d. 1845
7776. iii. Louisa Trumbull Blake,** b. Aug. 19, 1846 ;
m., Aug. 11, 1868, Charles B. Wells, a
nierohant in Omaha, Neb. Issue : —
7777. i. Louisa Wells,i» b. Oct. 6, 1869.
7778. iv. Cliarles H. M. Blake," b. Sept. 29, 1848;
m. in Limerick, Me., June 15, 1871,
Margaret SAvaley of that place ; civil
engineer in Pavvtucket, R. 1.
7779. V. Francis Blake,^ b. Dec. 25, 1850 ; m. in
Newton, Mass., June 24, 1873, Elizabeth
L. Hubl)ard of that place, where they
res. ; officer in U. S. Coast Survey ser-
vice. Issue: —
7780. i. Agnes Blake.^« b. 1876.
7781. ii. Benjamin Sewall Blake,^'' b. 1877.
7782. iv. Louisa Jane Tkumbull,« b. Oct. 12, 1822 ;
m., Sept. 2, 1845, Henry, son of James
and Elizabeth [Gilson] Lea of Wilming-
ton, Del., where they res. Issue : —
7783. i. James Henry Lea,^ b. in Worcester, Mass.,
July 1, 1846 ; m. in Harrisonburg, Va.,
May 12, 1873, Anna Blackwell. dau. of
Dr. William and Frances [Pannell]
Williams of Culpepper Co. Va. Is-
sue : —
7784. i. Frances Trumbull Lea,^" b. in Wilming-
ton, Del., Jan. 18, 1875.
7785. V. Sarah Paine Tkumbull," b. Aug. 26, 182' ;
m., Apr. 22, 1847, John Clapp Riple\ *
(7756) ; res. Worcester, Mass., where she
d. Aug. 27, 1871.
7786. vi. Joseph Tkumbull,« b. July 22, 1826; m.,
Oct. 24, 1847, Frances Towne, dau. of
Charles Hamilton of Worcester, V\'ho d.
Jan. 24, 1859; m. 2d, in Roxbury, Mass.,
Mar. 9, 1864, Mary Moore Johnston. Is-
sue : —
7787. i. Helen Carnes Trumbull,^ b. Dec. 27, 1856.
7788. ii. Frances Hamilton Tkfmbull,^ b. Jan. 17,
1859 ; name altered by law from " Trum-
bull " to "Cross."
7789. iii. Mary Johnston Trumbull,** b. Dec. 14,
1868.
7790. iv. Harriet Davis Tru3>ibull,** b. July 24, 1869.
484 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXIX.
7791. vii. John Trumbull,^ b. 1828; d. 1833.
7792. viii. Charles Perkins TrumbuiV b. Sept. 12,
1830 ; m. in Beverly, Mass., Oct. 12, 1875,
Mary Norwood.
7793. ix. Susan Trumbull,* b. I\Iar. 20, 1832 ; res.
Worcester.
7794. X. Isabella Frinli Trumbull,^ b. May 20, 1834;
m., July 18, 1855, George Franklin Harts-
horn of Taunton, j\Iass. Issue : —
7795. i. Trumbull Hartshorn,^ b. Oct. 20, 1860.
7796. xL Mary Abbott Trumbull,^ b. Feb. 2, 1837 ;
m., July 19, 1858, J. B. D. Cogswell, ft
lawver in Milwaukie, AVis. ; d. May 24,
1864. Issue: —
7797. i. Marv Louisa Cogsvhsll,^ b. Jan. 3, 1860.
7798. xii. John Trumbull,^ b. Mar. 23, 1841; bank
teller in Boston, Mass.
7799. ix. Elizabeth Clapp,'' b. in Greenfield, Mass., Oct.
19, 1801, where she ra., Jan. 2, 1828, Rev.
Wales Tileston, who was for many years
settled in Rockford, 111. Issue: —
7800. i. Rebecca Elizabeth Tileston,- b. July 17,
1830.
7801. ii. John Franklin Tileston,^ b. Sept. 17. 1832.
7802. iii. Caleb Wales Tileston,« b. Oct. 19, 1834.
7803. iv. William Stone Tileston,^ b. 1836 ; d. 1838.
7804. Y. Sarah Perkins Tileston,^ m. Henry L.
Tileston; res. Maiden, Mass. They
have two children.
780f '"^. Lucy Stone,^
b ., 1860; m., July 5, 1784, Dr. John Frink of
ilu-iund, Mass.; d. June 20, 1788.
-OG. • i. John Frink,' b. May 17, 1785 ; d. Apr. 29,
1807; physician.
i ;V. ii. Isabel Frink,' b. Nov. 9, 1786; m. Moses H.
White ; d. m Princeton, Nov. 9, 1810. Is-
sue : —
.898. i. Isabel White,^ b. Sept. 16, 1809.
7809. iv. John Stone^^
b. May 11, 1763; m., Dec. 25, 1782, Sally, dan. of Francis
Barnard of Deerfield, Mass.; m. 2d, Nov. 28, 1815,
Mrs. Mai-tha Jones; d. Sept. 12, 1838; physician.
Issue : —
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXIX. 485
7810. i. John Stone," b. in Greenfield, Mass., Dec. 29,
1794 ; d. in New Orleans, La., Nov. 10, 1818.
7811. ii. Lucy Frink Stone,^ b. Aug. 17, 1796.
7812. iii. Samuel Barnard Stone,' b. 1798; d. 1804.
7813. V. Susanna Stone^^
b. 1865; d. 1867.
7814. vi. Sezekiah Stone^
b. Sept. 9, 1769. He devoted himself to the care of his
aged parents, remaining with them to the close of
their lives ; d. unm.
7815. vii. Hannah Sfone,^
b. Apr. 19, 1772 ; d. 1776.
7816. viii. Susanna Stone,^
b. 1774; d.l776.
7817. ix. AlpJieus Fletcher Stone,^
b. May 17, 1778 ; physician ; m. in Greenfield, ]\Iass., July
17, 1807, Rachel Willard, who d. Oct. 30, 1808, s.p.;
m, 2d, in Rutland, Sept. 3, 1809, Harriet Russell, who
d. May 26, 1817 ; m. 3d, in Greenfield, Mass., Jan.
27, 1822, Mrs. Fanny L., widow of George Arms.
Children of Alpheus and Harriet: —
7818. i. Harriet Russell Stone,' b. June 14, 1810; res.
Greenfield, Mass.
7819. ii. Rachel Catharine Stone,^ b. Jan. 26, 1812.
7820. iii. Alpheus Henry Stone,' b. Dec. 2, 1813.
7821. iv. Almy Elery Stone,' b. Jan. 2, 1815 ; res. Green-
field. /■
7822. V. Hezekiah Fletcher Stone,^ b. Oct. 12, 1816. -r
By 3d marriage : —
7823. vi. John Gushing Stone,' b. Oct. 20, 1822 ; m., and ^^
has children; res. in California.
7824. vii. Charles Pomery Stone,'^ officer in U. S. a-
in the rebel war; now chief of staff t( .
Khedive of Egypt, and res. in Cairo ; m. j
has ciiiklren.
7825. viii. Fanny Gushing Stone," m. Parker of
Cambridge, Mass. ; res. in Oxford, Eng.,
where she has two sons studying for the
ministry. Issue : —
7826. i. Herbert Parkek.^
486 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXIX.
1S21. ii. Edward Pai^ker.^
7828. iii. Daisy Parkee.^
7829. iv. Charles S. PaWer,^ d. young.
7830. ix. Isabella White sWe," b. Feb. 22, 1830.
7831. X. Lucy Fletcher SxbNE,' b. Feb. 15, 1832.
7832. X. Hannah Buckmmsler Stone,^
b. Nov. 9, 1780; m. in Rut^d, Mass., Dec. 16, 1800,
Jonas Howe of that place, who was b. Aug. 30, 1771,
and d. Nov. 16, 1822. Isfeue : —
7833. i. Sarah StoueH^^Pf^E," b. Apr. 28, 1802 ; m. in
Rutland/Mass., June 11, 1820, Joseph Cald-
well of Hartford. Issue: —
7834. i. George Jones Caldwell,- b. in Rutland,
Sept. 3, 1821.
7835. ii. Harriet Helen Caldwell,^ b. in Rutland,
May 18, 1823.
7836. iii. John Caldw^ell,^ b. 1824 ; d. 1825, in Rut-
land.
7837. iv. Joseph Howe Caldwell,^ b. in New York,
July 24, 1826.
7838. V. Edward Everett Caldwell,^ b. in Hartford.
7839. vi. Caroline Elizabeth Caldwell.^
7840. vii. Sarah Sophia Caldwell.^
7841. viii. William James Caldwell.^
7842. ix. Henry Clay Caldwell.^
7843. ■ X. Lucy Stone Caldwell,* b. in IL, and d.
there Dec. 5, 1838.
7844. ii. Abigail Howe,' b. May 16, 1804 ; d. Dec. 19,
1825.
7845. iii. Lucy Fletcher Howe," b. 1806; d. 1814.
7846. iv. Jonas Hapgood Howe,' b. 1808; d. 1825.
7847. V. Caleb Clap' Howe,- b. Mar. 22, 1810.
7848. vi. George Augustus HowE,^ b. 1812; d. 1814.
7849. vii. Lucy Fletcher Howe,' b. 1815; d. 1817.
7850. viii. Elizabeth Clap Howe,' b. May 13, 1817.
DOROTHY-^ (7740), b. May 10, 1745; 2d wife of
Samuel Stone ; m. Aug. 12. 1761 ; d. Aug. 13, 1840. He
was b. in Rutland, Mass., 1739, and d. Dec. 10, 1775. Is-
sue : —
7851 . i. Thomas Stone,^ b. 1762.
785::. ii. Dorothy Stone,*^ b. 1764.
7853. iii. Alpheus F. Stone,^ b. 1767.
7854. iv. Abigail Stone,^ b. 1769.
"855. V. Susanna Stone,*^ b. 1772.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXX. 487
BRANCH XXX.
COMPRISING THE DESCENDANTS OF ABRAHAM* (102).
FOURTH GENERATION.
ABRAHAM^ (102), b. in Concord, Mass., Jan. 20,
170t) ; m. Maiy ; m. 2d, Oct. 2p731, Bethiah Aid-
rich ; lived in Mendon, Mass. Issue : —
7856. i. Abram°4-
7857. ii. Marv.5
7858. iii. Benjamin,^ b. Mar. 6, 1730 ; m., Jan, 15, 1758,
Lucy Johnson.
7860. iv. Bethiah,^ b. June 5, 1733.
7861. V. Asa'5-f-
FIFTH GENERATION.
ABRAM^ (7856), b. in Mendon, Mass.; m. Margaret
Crodkei- ; settled, at the age of twenty-three, in Machias,
Me. Issue: —
7862.
i.
Jaraes.^
7863.
ii.
VVilliam.6
7864.
iii.
Timotliy.6
7865.
iv.
Abraham ''-{-
7866.
V.
Ephraini.s
7867.
vi.
Asa.^
7868.
vii.
Crocker.'^
7869.
viii.
Benjamin.^
7870.
ix.
Hezekiah.'5
7871.
X.
Elizur.'^
ASA^ (7861), m., Apr. 6, 1762, Thankfid Staples; res.
Mendon; d. Dec. 12, 1823. Issue: —
7872. i. Nahor6-|-
SIXTH GENERATION.
^ ABRAHAM 6 (7865). Issue: —
7873. i. Lorin," res. Lowell, Mass.
488 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXX.
NAH0R6 (7872), b, in Mendou, about 1782. Issue: —
7874. i. Abraham '-1-
7875. ii. William ^-f
7876. iii. Roval Harris "^-j-
7877. iv. Eliza," d. se. 17.
7878. V. Asa,'' d. in infancy.
7879. vi. Charles ^-h
78S0. yii. Asa Austin' 4-
SEVENTH GENERATION.
ABRAHAM ' (7874), b. 1813 ; d. 1849. Issue: —
7881. i. Frank.^
WILLIAM^ (7875), b. 1815. Issue: —
7882. i. Frederic.^
788S. ]]. Chloe.«
ROYAL H.^ (7876), b. 1817; d. 1876. Issue: —
7884. i. Clark.8
7885. ii. Clarence.8
CHARLES ' (7879), b. 1821. Issue : —
7886. i. Ada.«
7887. ii. Leslie.^
7888. iii. Charles Austin.^
ASA A.'^ (7880), b. in Mendon, 1823. ChUdren, b. in
Men don: —
7889. i. Eliza,« b. 1849.
7890. ii. Austin Barclay ,« b. 1852; professor in Boston
University.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXXI. 489
BRANCH XXXI. 1
■I
COMPRISING THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM M104). ^J
i
This branch, resident to the present day largely in Mas- .■jii
sachusetts and Maine, numbers 236. |
FOURTH GENERATION. '^V
WILLIA]M * (104), b. in Concord, Mass., Dec. 15, 1710 ; |
m. Dorcas Heald, Jan. 28, 1734-35. The Concord record |
of his marriage reads, " William Fletcher of Townsend," \
and the births of only three of his children are there >^j
recorded. According to a family tradition he reaii. to the "^
" New Hampshire grants," now Vermont. Issue: — I
7891. i. Williani^-f- ^^^^'^ '^
7892. ii. John 5-1-
7893. iii. Elisha or Elijali,^ was living in Vt. in 1812,
very old.
7894. iv. James,-^ lived in Serapronia, N. H. \
7895. V. Elizabeth,^ m. Kich, and lived in the State ' -I
of New York. A
7896. vi. ]\rary,5 m. Pratt. /q
7897. vii. Amos.^ '^
7898. viii. Nathan 5+ ;;i
FIFTH GENERATION. vj'
WILLIAM 5 (7891), m. Sarah Frost, in Concord, Mass., Z^;
Apr. 19, 1764; m. 2d, widow Sarah Kemp. The family of j^j);
his 2d wife was as follows : Josiah Kemp, b. Jan. 26, 1735; -^^
d. 1763. His wife Sarah Parrott, b. Mar. 21, 1740, d. Apr. ':|
26, 1831. Issue : Sarah Kemp, b. in Westford, Mass., Feb. .|)
22, 1759. Rachel Kemp, b. in same place, Aug. 21, 1761. \|
After the death of Josiali Kemp, his widow, Sarah, m. in '<|
Westford, William Fletcher, and they rem. to Norridge-
wock, Me., and afterwards to Bingham, Me., where they
spent the remainder of their lives, she surviving him some
years. Their gravestones may be seen in the burying-
ground in Bingham.
The " History of Norridgewock " says : " William War-
>'^
490 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXXI.
ren of Asliby explored this place for the purpose of settle-
meat, in 1772. He built a house that year, the first built
in the town, and removed his family, in company with
William Fletcher, into this house in the spring of 1773."
Issue : —
7899. i. Amos '5 +
7900. ii. William 6 -j-
7901. iii. Thomas 6 4-
7902. iv. Dorcas.6
7903. V. Sarah.6
7904. vi. Asa*^-|-
7905. vii. Pollv.s
7906. Yiii. Lucy.^
JOHN^ (7892), lived in Newburyport, Mass., where
were b. : —
7907. i. Lucy.^
7908. ii. Polly.6
7909. iii. Sally.^
7910. iv. Nathan s-}-
7911. V. John,« b. 1772.
7912. vi. Robert.6
7913. vii. Heiiry.6
7914. viii. Edward.^
NATHAN 5 (7898), m. a daughter of Rev.'Ebenezer
Cleveland ; sea-captain ; sailed from Sandy Bay, now
Gloucester ; rem. to Boston, and was there at the burning
of Charlestown. He was drowned, se. 28, leaving one
son : —
7915. i. Jabez Baker ^ -f-
SIXTH GENERATION.
AMOS 6 (7899), b. in Concord. Mass., Mar. 18,1765.
Went with his father to Norridgewock, Me., when very
young; m. Elizabeth Baker; d. ^July, 1812, in Bingham,
Me. Issue : —
7916.
i.
Amos^-f
7917.
ii.
Elizabeth.^
' ■^■i 8.
iii.
Dorcas,' d. young,
iv.
Levi^-I-
~ ' , '-,
V.
Nathan^ +
792L
vi.
Sarah.''
7922.
vii.
Mary.' •
FLETCHER (GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXXI.
491
7923. viii. Cyrus ^ \-
7924. ix. Dorcas.
7925. X. LucintU
7926. xi. Dorindi.'
WILLIAM^ (7900). Had issue: —
7927. i. Geonj^e.''
7928. ii. Dorcas^
7929. iii. Williun.''
7930. iv. Betsey.^
THOMAS 6 (7f'01). Had issue: —
7931. i. William.^
7932. ii. Sally.*
7933. iii. Lydia.'
ASA 6 (7904), b. 1782; m. Lydia Mclntyre, who' d.
Mar. 21, 1858, se. 76; captain in the war of 1812; farmer
in Moscow, Me. ; d. June 6, 1802. Children, b. in Bing-
ham, Me. : —
7934. i. Parrot'' +
7935. ii. Thomas ' +
7936. iii. Azubai'-f
iv. Sarah,' b. Oct. 31, 1810 ; m., May 13, 1839, Ze-
binn Houghton ; res. Darien, Wis.
V. Asa"*-!--
Yi. EzraM.^ +
vii. Amos '4-
viii. Lydia,' b. Apr., 1819 ; m., Mar. 10, 1842, Enoch
Webster; res. Amherst, Wis. They have
two children: —
ix. Lucy,^ d. young.
X. William ^-f-
7937.
7938.
7939.
7940.
7941.
7942.
7943.
NATFL\N6 (7910), m. Catharine Moss; res. Charles-
town and Milford. Mass. Issue: —
7944.
i.
Silas."^
7945.
ii.
Purley.^
7946.
iii.
James Moss.^
7947.
iv.
Rhoda.'
7948.
V.
Martin.''
7949.
vi.
James M.^ d. 1813
7950.
vii.
Hosea.''
7951.
viii.
John.^
492 FLETCHER GENEALOGY.— BRANCH XXXI.
7952. ix. Polly .^
7953. X. Catherine.'^
JABEZ B.^ (7915), a man of considerable note : a sea-
captain ; lived in Newburyport, Mass. ; owned mills at
Lisbon Falls, Me. ; rem. about 1804 to Bath, Me. Is-
sue : —
7954. i. Maria Rowc^-f
7955. ii. Nathan Cleveland" -f-
7956. iii. Matilda,'' m. Charles Rogers of Newburyport.
7957. iv. Jabez Baker,' lost at sea.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
AMOS^ (7916), b. Oct. 22, 1789, at Carritnnk, now
Concord, Me. ; m.. Mar. 11, 1811, Sally Ware, who d. July
11, 1877, ae. 87. She was a woman of extraordinary excel-
lence, remarkable for energy and active labor in every
good cause, and wonderfully retaining her faculties to the
time of her death. He d. in Norridgewock, Feb., 1830.
Issue : —
7958. i. Sybil W.^
7959. ii. Caroline « +
7960. iii. Mar3^*
7961. iv. John Ware^-f-
7962. V. Abel W.«
7963. vi. Amos.^
7964. vii. Amos.^
LEVI ^ (7919). Had issue : —
7965. i. Hannibal G.^ d. in Bingham, Me., 1836.
7966. ii. Clarissa.^
7967. iii. Ephraira H.^
7968. iv. Emily F.«
7969. V. Dorinda.«
7970. vi. Amos.^
7971. vii. Levi G.^ d. in Bingham, July 12, 1833.
7972. viii. Elizabeth.^
NATHAN 7 (7920). Had issue : —
7973. i. Elizabeth F.«
7974. ii. Sarah.**
7975. iii. Nathan .«
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXXL 493
7976. iv. Levi.^
7977. V. Doiinda.s
7978. vi. Abby.«
CYRUS ' (7923). Had issue : —
7979. i. Sarah S.«
7980. ii. Charles.8
7981. iii. Helen.^
PARROT ' (7934), b. Dec. 27, 1804 ; m., Nov. 19, 1829,
Susanna Sawyer ; rem., 1825, to Madison, Me., where he [
d. Apr. 23, 1877. He was a very successful farmer, and ;j
accumulated a considerable property. Issue: — 4
7982. i. Thomas P.M- i
7983. ii. FlavillaS.M- \
7984. iii. Charles E.« b. Aug. 1, 1834; d. Apr. 16, 1863.
7985. iv. SethH.« +
7986. V. James H.^-f
7987. vi. Asa«-|-
7988. vii. Frances S.« b. 1841 ; d. 1849.
7989. viii. Albert F.^^-
7990. ix. Lydia,« b. June 7, 1845 ; m., Apr. 1, 1861, C.
Wasson, a farmer in Madison, Me.
7991. X. Almon S.^^-i- -m
7992. xi. Susan Albiia,^ b. 1850; d. 1854. i
7993. xii. Ezra M.« 1). Jan. 2, 1853 : m.. May 25, 1876, M
Abbie I . Town ; farmer in Madison. ."I
7994. xiii. Maria » +
THOMAS^ (7935), b. Apr., 1806; m. Frances Hunne-
well ; ra. 2d, Harriet Woodman, in Riper, Wis., where he
d. 1870. Children, b. in INluscow, Mo.: —
7995. i. Danville,' b. June 6, 1836 ; res. California.
7996. ii. Thomas,' b. 1838; d. 1847.
AZUBAH^ (7933), b. May 4, 1808 ; ra., 1831, Edward
Webster ; res. Ring' mm, where she d. Jan. 9, 1874. Chil-
dren, b. in Carrituc I, Me. : —
Sophia ^A^'ebster.^
Livingsl on Webster.^
Sarah Webster,^ b. 1839 ; d. young.
William Webster,* in the war of the Rebel-
lion, Co. A. 9th 111. Reg. ; killed in battle,
Oct. •), 1864, at Altoona, Ga.
\
7097.
i.
7998.
ii.
7999.
iii.
8000.
iv.
494 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. —BRANCH XXXL
8001. V. Hannibal Webster,^ twin bro. of Charles; in
the rebel war, Co. H, 24th Me. Vols.; d. in
hospital at Baton Rouge, La., 1864.
8002. vi. Charles Webster,'^ res. Bingham, Me.
8003. vii. Helen Webster.^
8004. viii. Lydia Webster,^ m. Russell S. Bradbury, and
lives in Auburn, Me.
8005. ix. Albert Webster,^ res. Bingham, Me.
8006. X. Sarah Webster,* res. Lewiston, Me.
ASA^ (7938), b. Jan. 1813; m., 1841, Elizabeth H.
Whitney. He went, in 1852, to California; returned, 1859,
and settled as a farmer in Solon, Me. ; rep. in leg. Is-
sue : —
8007. i. Sophronia,^ b. in Bingham, May 13, 1843 ; m.
Alfred T. Gates, widower of her sister El-
vira J. : res. Lowell, Mass.
8008. ii. Silas W.^-f
8009. iii. Elvira J.^ b. May 28, 1846 ; m., Sept. 6, 1871,
Alfred T. Gates ; d. in Lowell, Mass., Aug.
30, 1873, leaving no cliildren ; she was a de-
voted Christian.
8010. iv. Thomas A.« b. in Moscow, Me., June 1, 1848;
grad. N. Y. College of Dentistr}^ 1878; in
practice of his profession in New- York City.
EZRA M.^ (7939), b. Ts^ov. 10, 1814; m., 1841, Mary
Ann Williams ; res. Solon, Me., where their children were
b., viz.: —
8011. i. Clara A.« b. July 25, 1843; m. Alonzo Mc-
Intyre ; res. Skowhegau, Me.
8012. ii. Charles lU b. July 4, 1«45.
8013. iii. Luther W.« b. Oct. 6, 1847 ; m. Emma Spittle ;
res. Muskegan, Mich.; two children.
8014. iv. Sarah,^ b. June 10, 1850; d. June 6, 1867.
8015. V. Ella,« b. Nov. 16, 1854 ; m., Sept. 9, 1878, Ho-
ratio Foss ; res. Auburn, Me.
8016. vi. Alice B.« b. June 6, 1859.
8017. vii. Frederic,^ b. Mar. 17, 1865.
AMOS^ (7940), b. Sept., 1816; m., Feb. 18, 1847, Clara
A. Furson of Francestown, N. H. ; res. Nashua, N. H.,
where theii' children were b. : —
8018. i. Ansel W.» b. Nov. 20, 1848; in the war of the
Rebellion, 1st Reg. N. H. Artillery; enlisted
*" the age df seventeen for three years.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXXI. 495
8019. ii. Jolm A.8 b. and d. 1850.
8020. iii. Amos Miron,« b. 1851 ; d. 1854.
8021. iv. Clara A.^ b. Apr. 11, 1854.
8022. V. John F.« b. Dec. 13, 1857.
8023. vi. Flora A.« b. Dec. 9, 18G1 ; d. 1867.
8024. vii. William C.« I , . i at r7-,n«.
8025. yiii. Lillie M.« } ^^^^'' ^' ^""^ ^' ^^^^•
8026. ix. Ada M.« b. Mar. 10, 1868.
8027. X. Viola J.« b. Mar. 20, 1872.
WILLIAM^ (7943), b. Jan. 2, 1823; m., Feb. 3, 1853,
Lavinia Rowley, who d. Mar. 27, 1856 ; m. 2d, Sept. 6,
1857, Mrs. Sarah Spittle ; res. East Boston, Mass., whdre
were b. : —
8028. i. Ferdinand R.« b. Feb. 22, 1854 ; d. Dec. 1,
1873.
8029. ii. Lavinia W.« b. May 20, 1861.
MARIA R.^ (7954), b. in Newbnryport, Mass. ; m.,
July 8, 1818, Colcord Patten, who was b. in Kingston,
Sept. 22, 1789, and d. July 18, 1866. Issue, all b. in
Kingston, N. H. : —
8030. i. William Colcord Patten,« b. June 24, 1819 ;
admitted to the bar, 1857; m., 1842, Laura
F. Prescott of Kingston ; m. 2d, Sarah Ann
Weare of Kensington, N. H. ; he filled many
civil offices; d. Jan. 5, 1873.
8031. ii. Jabez Fletcher Patten,« b. Jan. 21, 1821; d.
Feb. 8, 1852.
8032. iii. Maria Rowe Patten,^ b. July 2, 1823 ; d. May
26, 1847.
8033. iv. Ichabod Bartlett Patten, b. Apr. 28, 1825;
res. Boston, Mass.
8034. v. Claudius Buchanan Patten,^ b. Apr. 7, 1828;
cashier State Nat. Bank, Boston, Mass.
8035. vi. Ora Pearson Patten,** b. Feb. 16, 1831 : res.
Montreal, Can.
8036. vii. Mehitable Patten,^ b. Jan. 31, 1833.
8037. viii. Henry Lyman Patten,^ b. Apr. 4, 1836 ; grad.
Harvard College, 1858 ; teacher in several
situations ; studied law a year, then teacher
in St. Louis, Mo., then resumed the study of
law. In the war of the Rebellion he entered
496 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXXL
the army, and was successively 2d and 1st
lieiit., capt., and major of 20th Mass. Vols. ;
was a skilful officer; wounded at Nelson's
Farm, July 30, 18G2; also, in the battle of
Gettysburg and in the Wilderness ; yet again
Aug. 17, 1864, at Deep Bottom, Va., from
which he d. in Philadelphia, Sept. 10, 1864.
Before his death his commissions were is-
sued as col. and then brig.-gen. b}^ brevet.
A member of the Cong, church from the age
of fifteen. *' He was earnest and devout, and
cheerful and affectionate, and conscieutibus
and brave." . *.
NATHAN C." (7955), b. in Newburyport, Nov. 1, 1804;
rem. at the age of fifteen with his father to Maine ; received
a liberal education, and in 1828 commenced studying for
the ministry, and preached as a Universalist minister in
Charlestown, Mass. ; m., 1830, Lucy A. Prescott of Mon-
mouth, who was b. 1812. He then preached a short time
in Ohio; and' soon returned and settled in Thomaston, Me.,
where he contrnued fourteen years ; representative in the
legislature, 1836 and 1837. He started and edited in
Thomaston " The" Christian Telescope," and afterward
edited other religious papers. He held various positions
of public trust. At one time chaplain in the U. S. navy ;
colonel on the governor's staff; present res., Camden, Me.
Issue : —
8038. i. Eliza Jane « +
8039. ii. Adelaide R.« b. in Lisbon, ]Me., Feb. 25, 1833.
8^040. iii. Edwin C.« b. in Rockland, Me., Mar. 8, 1835;
druggist in Camden, Me.; m., June 7, 1857,
Aura A. Pitcher of Belfast, Me.
8041. iv. Ann F. J.« b. in Belfast, Me., Nov. 7, 1852.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
CAROLINE « (7959), b. in Norridgewock, Me., July
22, 1817 ; ra., June 16, 1842, Nathan Dole of the same
place, who was b. in Bloomfield, Me., May 11, 1811 ; grad.
Bowdoin Coll., and Bangor Theol. Sem., and minister in
Brewer, Me., where he d. June 16, 1855. Issue : —
8042. i. Charles Fletcher Dole,^ b. in Brewer, May 17,
1845 ; grad. Harvard, 1868, and Andover
Theol. Seminary; m., Mar. 4, 1873, Frances
i "♦ L-
iw. d^ii
T '
M
( \
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXXh 497
Drnmmond, who was b. Feb. 4, 1846; min.
in Jamaica Plain, INIass. Issue : —
8043. i. James Drummond Dole,^*' b. Oct. 27, 1877.
8044. ii. Katherine Dole,^'' b. July 29, 1879.
8045. ii. Sarah Ware Dole,'' b. 1847 ; d. 1849.
8046. iii. Nathan Haskell Dole,^ b. in Chelsea, Mass.,
Aug. 31, 1852; grad. Harvard, 1874.
JOHN W.« (7961), prumlent hf the Fletcher Family
Union, was b. in Noiridgewock, i\Ie,, Apr. 11, 1824. In
the war of the Kebellion, lieut. in 43d Reg. Mass. Vols.,
and afterwards capt. in 36th U. S. colored troops ; mayor
of Chelsea, Mass., 1871 and 1872; rep. in leg., 1873 and
1874; m., June 3, 1846, Elizabeth Douglass Hyde of Port-
land, Me., who d. Aug. 8, 1862, £e. 38 ; m. 2d, May 25,
1864, Mar}^ Gould Biown of Chelsea, Mass., where they
res. ; engaged in the insurance business in Boston. Issue,
by 1st marriage : —
8047. i. John Amos^-}-
b048. ii. Charles Richardson,^ b. in Chelsea, Sept. 1,
1854; grad. Mass. Inst. Technology, 1876;
continued two years of further stud}- in Ger-
many ; lecturer on chemistr}'- in Boston
Univ. ; Mass. State assayer.
By 2d marriage, b. in Chelsea : —
Marion Ware,^ b. Mar. 20, 1869.
Annie Brown,'* b. and d. 1870.
Alice Mary," b. Mar. 27, 1872.
Lawreuce'Brown," b. Feb. 17, 1877.
All)ert Tripp,*' b. July 24, 1878.
THOMAS P.^ (7982), b. Nov. 24,1830; m. Eliza A.
.Moore; merchant in Elk Falls, Kan. Issue: —
8054. i. Alice J."-h
FLAVILLA S.** (7983), b. Aug. 24, 1832; m., Apr.
13, 1854, George Washburn; res. Madison, Me. Issue: —
8055. i. Charles W. WashbdPvN,» b. 1859; d. 1861.
8056. ii. Albina M. Washburn," b. Nov. 13, 1863.
SETH H.'' (7985), b. in Madison, Me., Dec. 24, 1835 ;
m., May 17, 1857, Betsey M. Sawyer; farmer in Eau
Claire, Wis. Issue : —
8057. i. Mary E.» b. in Madison, Mar. 21, 1858.
8049.
iii,
8050.
iv,
8051.
V.
.^052.
vi.
8053.
vii,
498 FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXX I.
8058. ii. Cliarles E.^ b. in Santa Cruz, CaL, Sept. 22,
1868.
8059. iii. Helen G." b. in Ottawa, Kan., .Apr. 13, 1871.
JAMES H.«(798G), b. in Madison, Mar. 14, 1837 : m.
Caroline Davis ; res. in California. Issue : —
8060. i. Nettie," b. 18G8.
ASA*^ (7987). 1). in^Iadison, July 9, 1839; m. Mary
C. Sawver; r(^s. Eau Claire, Wis. Issue: —
8061. ■ i. Frederic E.'' b. Feb. 27, 1864.
8062. ii. Alvin L.'' b. Sept. 19, 1868.
8U63. iii. Gertrude M.^ b. Oct. 8, 1875.
ALBERT F.« (7989), b. July 30,1843; m. Ennna C.
Braf^o- ; farmer in Madison, Me. Issue: —
8064.' i. William P." b. Nov. 5, 1871.
8065. ii. Susan B.^ b. in Boston, Mass., Aug. 7, 1874.
ALMON S.^ b. Mar. 20, 1848; ni.. Mar. 20, 1877, So-
phronia Desilets ; res. Eau Claire. Wis. Issue : —
8066. i. Clair Roy,« b. Mar. 20, 1848.
MARIA ^ (7994), m. Neice Wasson ; res. Madison. Is-
sue : —
8067. i. J. r. F. Wasson.^
./SILAS W.^ (8008), b. in Moscow. Me., Aug. 23, 1844;
m.. May 18, 1870, Rutb Guise of Millville, N. J. ; manu-
facturer in Lowell, ]Mass. Issue : —
8068. i. Amanda E.« b. in Millville, Jan. 29, 1872.
8069. ii. Amos Bell,'' b. in Lowell, 1875 ; d. 1876.
8070. iii. Asa F.' b. Nov., 1877.
ELIZA J.« (8038), b. in Lisbon, Me., Apr. 26, 1831 ;
m., Aug. 16, 1852, William H. Thorndike of Rockland,
Me. ; d. Jan. 23, 1875. Issue : —
8071. i. Walter H. Thorndike,^ b. in Rockland, May
29, 1854.
8072. ii. Ralph W. E. Thorndike," b. Jan. 12, 1857.
FLETCHER GENEALOGY. — BRANCH XXXI. 499
NINTH GENERATION.
JOHN" A.« (8047), b. in Portland, Me., Oct. 14, 1850 ;
m., Oct. 14, 1875, Katharine Taylor Hicks of Charlestown,
Mass., who was b. Feb. 15, 1852 ; res. Chelsea, Mass. ;
manufacturer and merchant in Boston. Children, b. in
Chelsea : —
8073. i. Ethel Hvde,^" b. Oct. 25, 1876.
8074. ii. Charles Hicks,'" b. Apr. 30, 1878.
ALICE J." (8054), b. Dec. 1, 1858; m. Cassius W. *
Rambo; res. Elk Falls, Kan. Issue: —
8075. i. Clayton C. Rambo,'» b. June 19, 1875.
xAlDDKNDA
BRANCH I. (p. 35.)
DOROTHY 5 (117), m. Aaron, son <.f Aaron and Abi-
gail Parker. He was a man of piety, belonging to what
were called "New Lights." He d. of consumption, Sept.
30, 1762, ;e. 49. She ni. 2d, Reed. Children, all by
1st marriage, and all b. in Westford : —
(15(1). i. Aaron Parker,'^ rem. to Cavendish, Yt. Is-
sue : —
8076. i. Jose]:)h Patjkeii,' m. Emma lialdwin ; dea.
Baptist chnrch. She ni. 2d, Rev. Ariel
Kendriek; lived and d. in Cavendish. Is-
sue: —
8077. i. Jtjseph M. Parjckr," Baptist min.
8078. ii. Harvey J. Parker,'^ Baptist min.
8079. iii. Florella Parker,** m. Addison Tarbell.
8080. iv. Lavinia Parker.'
8081. ii. Aaron Parker,' m. Mareia Sherman; lived
and d. in Cavendish. Issue: —
8082. i. Addison Parker.^
8083. ii. Amanda Parker.^
(144). ii. Dorothy Parker,*^ m. Amos Boynton; they
rem. and settled in Plymouth, \'t. Issue: —
8084. i. Isaiah Boynton,'^ and others.
(152) iii. Joshua Parker,'^ settled in Cavendish. Is-
sue : —
8085. i. Joshua Parker.' res. Cavendish. Issue : —
8086. i. LeviPARKER.«
8087. ii. Joshua Parker.'^
8088. iii. Betsey Parker,® m. Amasa Proctor of
Cavendish.
8089. iv. Abigail Parker,^ m. Hildreth : d. Aug.
30, 1769, ffi. 23.
500
ADDENDA. 501
(143). V. Deborah Parker/' m. Henry Fletcher (4026).
(163). vi. Ebenezer Parkek,'^ m., unci h.-icl a large family.
(154). vii. Sarah Parker,^ m. Salmon Button (see p.
35). Issue: —
(145). i. Salmon Dutton," m. Sarah Fletcher (4GG0).
(146). ii. Elizabeth Dutto>V m. Ebenezer Lakin.
8090. iii. Sarah Dutton,^ m. Asa Wheeler. Issue: —
8091. i. Asa Wheeler,^ m. Sally French; lawyer.
8092. ii, Sarah AYheeler,** m. Asaph Fletcher
(4661).
(147). viii. Isaiah Pakker,« b. Nov. 13,1752; m., Feb.
20, 1773, Sibyl Willard of Westford, who
was b. Jan. 13, 1755, and d. June 23, 1820 ;
ni. 2d, Betsev VVhitcomb, who was b. in Al-
stead, N. H."; Sept. 13, 1791, and d. in St.
Charles, 111., July 6, 1874 ; physician ; com-
menced, practice in Harvard, Mass., 1772;
he also preached, first as a Baptist, and
afterwards as a Universalist ; volunteer sur-
geon in the Revolution ; published a po-
litical newspaper in Boston ; rem., 1806, to
Cavendish, Vt., where he spent the rest of
his life, which reached almost to a century;
d. Jan. 16, 1848. Children, by the first
marriage, all b. in Harvard : —
8093. i. Rachel Willard Parker,^ b. 1773 ; d. young.
8094. ii. Isaiah Paeker,'' b. Dec. 13, 1774 ; d. Sep^t.
6, 1802.
8095. iii. Samuel Stdman Parker," b. Nov. 11, 1776 ;
m. Rebecca Thomas ; d. at River Raisin,
Mich., Aug. 6, 1811 ; physician ; two
daus.
8096. • iv. Sally Parker,^ b. Sept. 14, 1778; m. Joseph
Bullard ; d. in New-York City, Oct. 22,
1840. Issue : —
8097. i. Bullard,^ m, Alvah Spear; res.
New- York City. Issue : —
8098. i. Charles Spear,'' broker in New York.
8099. ii. Helen Spear,'' m. Hill ; res. Eng-
land.
8100. iii. Sarah Spear," d. young.
8101. iv. Margaret Spear,'' res. New York.
8102. V. Joseph Spear,** res. New York.
8193. V. Luther Parker,^ b. June 24, 1781; ni. Sophia
Hartwell ; m. 2d, Sarah Hull; d. in Mich.
502 ADDENDA. \
8104. vi. Sewell Paeker." b. June 19, 1783; m. Sally
Willard: d. in New York, May 3,1845.
Issue : —
8105. i. Samuel Stilnian Fakkee,'' d. in Xew York.
810G. ii. Isaiah Papj^ee,^ d. in i\.Y.
8107. iii. Sewell Parker,^ d. in N.Y.
8108. iv. Adeliza Parker," mi. King; res. N.Y.
8109. V. Sarah Parker.^ m. Ritter ; res. N.Y.
8110. vi. James M. Parker." druggist in N.Y.
8111. vii. Miranda Parker,' b. Sept. 4, 1785 ; ra. Major
Joseph Edgarlon ; d. Jan. 8, 1808, leav-
ing : —
8112. i, Joseph Edcartox.^
8113. ii. Rowland Ed(iarton.^
8114. viii. llowland Parker," b. July 15, 1787; drowned
in Concord, !Mass., 1806.
8115. ix. Orsamus Parker,' b. July 1, 1789; m. and d.
July 21, 1820. in Otsego, N. Y.
8116. X. Isaac Senter Parker,' b. May 15, 1791 ; m.
Louisa McClure ; d. in Cooperstown, N.Y.,
May, 1875 ; four sons.
8117. xi. Rosalinda Parker,' 1). Nov. 14, 1793; m. Cal-
vin Whitney : m. 2d, Townsend of Lan-
caster, Ma^s.: d. Mar. 'n 1876.
8118. xii. Augustus Granville Parker," b. Feb. 14. 1796 ;
m. ]\Iarian llazen ; physician in Shirley,
Mass., where he d. June 19, 1843.
By 2d marriage : —
(148) xiii. Betsey Miranda Parker,' b. Mar. 17, 1823;
rn., July 2. 1848, Samuel Lawrence, son of
Samuel Adams of Cavendish, who was b.
June 16, 1820; rem., 1860, to St. Charles,
111., where they res.
(149) xiv. Isaiah Whitcomb Parker,' b. Feb. 4, 1832 ;
m. Mary Thompson of Whitehall, N.Y. ; m.
2d. Lucia E. Barton of Ludlow, Vt. ; d.
July 28, 1864.
Pack 41.
GEORGE S.« (249), b. Aug. 8, 1828 ; d. Aug. 29, 1879.
ELIZA M.'* (250), b. Sept. 10, 1830; d. Sept. 27, 1870.
WILLIAM A.* (254). b. Mar. 7, 1839: d. May 10, 1871.
HARRIET A.-* (256), b. 1844; d. 1845.
CHARLES S.^ (257), b. Jan. 18, 1846; d. in Jackson-
ville, Feb. 1, 1870.
ADDENDA. 50'^
Page 42.
MARY H.8 (273), m., Mar. 7, 1836, Archelaus Cnm-
mings, who was b. in Temple. N. H., Jan. 11, 1809, and d.
Sept. 18, 1879 ; he was a merchant, and held various civil
offices. Children, b. in Colebrook: —
8119. i. Edward N. Cummings,'' b. Apr. 3,1837; m.,
Dec. 31, 1858, Lucretia Merrill ; res. VVobnrn,
jNIass.
8120. ii. Augusta P. Cummings,^ b. June 7,1839: m.,
Charles Parsons ; res. Colebrook.
8121. iii. Anna Cdmmixgs,'' b. May 29, 1854; m., June
8, 1875, John Buckingham; res. P>oston,
Mass.
Page 46.
OSCAR W.» (348), m., Sept. 28, 1864, Annie L. Bliss
of Titusville, Penn.; res. Petrolia, Penn. Issue: —
8122. i. Oscar,i« b. 1865 ; d. in infancv.
8123. ii. Laura B.^^ b. Dec. 7, 1866.
8124. iii. Kuel Danforth,i« b. 1869 ; d. 1870.
8125. iv. Jennie Cordelia,'« b. June 15, 1871.
8126. V. Daisy,^" b. Oct. 17, 1873.
CORDELIA A." (849), b. Dec. 23, 1843; m., Dec. 1,1861, .
Edward Moulton of Compton, P. Q. Issue : —
8127. i. Edson O. Moulton,'" b. 1862 ; d. 1866.
8128. ii. Nellie Fletcher Moulton,'" b. Dec. 1, 1865.
8129. iii. Addie M. Moulton,'" b. Jan. 16, 1867.
8130. iv. Edward Fletcher Moulton,'" b. Nov. 22, 1870.
Page 53.
EMILY E.« (470), d. Jan. 1, 1857.
RICHARD " (471), d. Aug. 15, 1841.
RICHARD" (472), m., Aug. 18, 1878, Lizzie M. Heath;
res. Lancaster. Issue : —
8131. i. Richard C. E.'" b. June 9, 1879.
LUCY E.» (474), m., Sept. 2, 1878, WilUam A. Holman,
a lawyer in Pittsburg, Penn. Issue : —
8132. i. Persis A. Holman.'"
504 ADDENDA.
Pack 60.
ALMIRA B." (40iO ; add children : —
8133. iv. Kooor B. Ladd,'" b. 1872: d. 1875.
8134. V. M'M-y E. LaddJ" 1.. Dc .-. 24, 1«78.
Branch I\'. — PagkOI.
Nancy Goodhue" (1167). had also: —
8135. vi. Levi BiCiELOW,-' a physician.
Pagf. 111.
Kuth A. Smith-' C 1550 ), m., Oct. 17, 1865. Rohert G.
Brank, D.D. Issue: —
8136. i. Sarah Warfield Bkank,"' b. 1866; d. 1875.
8137. ii. Ephraim McLean Brank,i« b. Dec. 4, 1870.
8138. iii. Rockwell Smith Brank."'
8139. iv. Robert Campbell Brank.'«
Pagk 130.
NANCY E." (1914), d. Dec. 3,1844; her husl)and d.
Julv 27,1842. Issue: —
8140. i. Maria Ruth Nichols,'' b. in Westford, Ann-. 3,
1831 ; m., Sept. 17, 1848, Moses B. Hey-
wood of Sterlino-, Mass. Issue: —
8141. i. Josephine Ardell Hkvwood." b. Feb. 13,
1852; m., Apr. 5, 1874, Walter A. At-
wood.
8142. ii. Harriet Maria Hevwood,-' b. Nov. 3, 1858;
ni., June 19, 1879, Georf,^e T. Gale.
8143. iii. Emelie Gertrude Heywood,^ b. Feb. 24,
1869.
8144. iv. Frank Fletcher Heywood,^ b. Aug. 25, 1874.
8145. ii. Sarah M. Nichols,^ b. 1834; d. young.
8146. iii. Norman S. Nichols,** b. 1836 ; d. young.
8147. iv. Sarah A. Nichols,** K . , -^o.-^o j
8148. V. Samuel A. Nichols,^ \ ^^^'"^^' ^- ^^^^' ^- ^'^^°^-
Page 154.
STOUGHTON J.« (2158). Issue:-
8149. i. Julia Bullard,^ b. Mar. 31, 1877.
8150. ii. L. Louisa,^ b. Dec. 12, 1878.
8151. iii. Stoughton,^ b. Nov. 24, 1879.
ADDENDA. 505
ALLEN M.« (2159). Issue: —
8152. i. Marv F.^ b. June, 1877.
8153. ii. Fanny," b. Nov., 1878.
Page 166.
William H. Burr '' (2398), b. Nov. 25, 1850 ; m., Dec.
3, 1871, Nellie M. Titus. Issue: —
8154. i. Clarence H. HuRR,^! b. Dec. 10, 1874.
8155. ii. Arthur M. lUrRR,ii b. Aug. 8, 1879.
Page 172.
Elizabeth Holt » (2490). Issue : —
8156. i. Louisa H. Scott,^'' b. Jan. 23, 1877.
8157. ii. Laura A. Scott,i« b. Jan. 5, 1879.
Page 173.
EDMUND L." (2516), m., Dec. 25, 1879, Josephine Kin-
near of Little Rock, Ark.
Page 174.
FRxiNK A.« (2518), merchant in Cincinnati, O. Is-
sue : —
8158. i. Betsey,'" b. Aug., 1876.
8159. ii. E. T.'« b. and d. 1879.
SARAH H." (2522), m., Sept. 18, 1879, Theodore A.
Wagner, a physician in Indianapolis.
Page 175.
WILLIAM ^ (2526). Issue : —
8160. i. Eugene,^" b. Sept. 6, 1876.
LAURA^ (2528), b. Oct. 31, 1857; m. E. T. Hodges,
j\LD., of Boston ; res. Indianapolis. Issue : —
8161. i. Stougbton,^'' b. Aug. 8, 1878.
8162. ii. Harry,^" b. Nov. 29\ 1879.
Page 176.
STEPHEN K.« (2144), m. 2d, Dec. 10, 1879, Laura
Maxwell.
506 ADDENDA.
Branch YII. — Page 200.
NATHAN B.^ (2967), m. Emilj Clapp Lewis. Is-
sue : —
8163. i. Charles Warren.^
8164. ii. Nellie Estelle."
8165. iii. Ani}" Evelyn.-'
ANN "SV (2969), m. Horace Eames. Issue: —
8166. i. Harry Eames.'^
Branch YITL— Page 203.
JOHN^ (39). Later discover}'- indicates that he was
b. and d. about ten years earlier than the dates given,
respectively. Consequently, his parentage as here given
is erroneous. That he was a great-grandson of Robert, is
established by the fanuly recollections and tradition.
Branch XVL— Pa-hc 270.
AI D." (4122), b. in Groton, N. H., Oct. 29, 1850 ; rem.
with his parents to Wintersett. lo. Issue: —
8167. i. Ella May,i« b. Nov. 17, 1874.
ELIZA » (4075), m., Oct. 27, 1845, William H. Drake.
Issue : —
(412r>) i. William Alden Drake,'' b. Apr. 4, 1854 ; m.,
Dec. 14, 1878, Lilla Ann Gilson of Groton,
!Mass. Issue : —
8168. i. Alden Miles Drake,'" b. Sept. 22, 1879.
PaCxE 271.
ALDEN* (4078); children b., except the oldest, in
Iowa City : —
(4133). i. Gilman Folsom'^ +
8169. ii. Susan Elizabeth,^ b. 1854 ; d. 1856.
(4134.) iii. Francis Alden," b. Sept. 6, 1858.
(4136.) iv. Mary Emily ,9 b. May 4, 1861.
(4135.) V. Lucy Helen,^ b. Nov. 3, 1863.
GILMAN F.» (4133), b. May 6, 1848, in Dorchester,
N. H. ; m.. Mar. 29, 1868, Martha S. Robinson of Iowa
City, where were b. : —
ADDENDA. 507
V^lia. i. Edna Grace,'*' b. Mar. 9, 1871.
8171. ii. Mary Augusta,'" b. Sept. 25, 1872.
8172. iii. Paul,'" b. July 17, 1874.
8173. iv. Susan,'" b. Sept. 1, 1876.
8174. V. Emily,'" b. 1878 ; d. 1879.
Branch XVII. —Tagk 282.
SOPHIA 6 (4212), d. Aug. 30, 1812.
Page 285.
The office of Alderman was held by Samuel F. Pratt
(4292) instead of Pascal P. Pratt (4:J13).
PA(iE 287.
The war experience related of George F. Young (4337)
belongs to John F. Young (4354).
i08 .UNCONNECTED.
UXCO^']S^EOTED.
8175. MOSES came in "The Mayflower," ;ind d. in a
few months ; unm.
817G. EDWARD, of Boston; cutler by trade ; admitted
townsman, member of church, and freeman, in
1640. Probate overseer ; became a preacher,
and preached at Dover, jS". II.; went back to
England, and had a living (says Calamy, II.
330) at Dinisburn, from whence he was ejected,
and he then came again to Boston. In his will,
February, 1G60, he mentions no children, and
probably lind none. — Savage >< Gen. Did.
8177. JOSEPH, MIEES, and LUi)OVJCK are found
among immigrants to Virginia in 1G35.
8180. JOHN, of Wethersfield, m. before 1641, Mary,
dau. oJ' widow Joyce Ward; rem. to Milford,
and joined the church 1G41, after living there
two years; d. Apr. 18, 1662. His children
were : —
8181. Sarah, christened 1G41.
8182. Hannah, christened 1G43.
8183. Elizabeth, christened 1645.
8184. Samuel, christened 1649; d. young.
8185. Abigail, christened 1652.
And thus leaving no male issue. — Savage's Gen.
Jjid.
8186. JOSEPH, of Salisbury, Mass., was probably an
immigrant. It is recorded, May 18, 1653, " Jo-
sep Fletcher servant to William Hall of Salis-
bury is exempted from any presse this sui^mer,
being the chief stay of his [Hall's] family." He
ra., June 18, 1660, and was then twenty-four
3'ears old, and a farmer. They had a dau,
Mary, b. Apr. 9, 1662, who d, Jan. 23, 1683.
He d. March 15, 1700, and his wife three days
previous.
8187. Col. BENJAMIN, governor of New York, 1693;
left no children in this country.
i
UNCONNECTED., 509
8188. WILLIAM of Saco, Me., d. Jan. 1, 16G8. A fami-
ly tradition says that Robert (1) had a brother
William, in this country ; and this William of
Saco may have been that brother, but there is
no evidence.^ Folsom, in his "History of Saco,"
says, " It is not unlikely he was the father of
Rev. Seth."
8189. Rev. SETH was a minister settled in Wells, Me.,
1655; dismissed 1660 ; commenced preaching in
Saco, 1662, and preached one year only; but was
re-settled there, 1669, and continued till 1675 ;
lie then rem. to South Hampton, Long Island,
N.Y. ; rem. and settled in Elizabethtown, N. J.,
where he d. Aug., 1682. (There is a contract
of marriage between him and Mrs. Mary Pier-
son of Long Island, on record. Liber 4, p. 20.)
His estate was valued £559, 5s Folsom says
lie m. Mary, the only dau. of Major Bryan Pen-
dleton. This is disputed, and Folsom says,
" We deem it proper to add that descendants
now living have a tradition tliat their ancestor
who m. the dau. of Major Pendleton was a
common laborer in his service, although they
agree that his name was Seth." It appears
from Bradbury's " History of Kennebunk, Me.,"
that the Seth Fletcher who m. Major Pendle-
ton's dau. was at Kennebunk in 1661 and wit-
nessed a will, in 1663 attended a town meeting
there, and in 1671 witnessed another will. The
Rev. Seth was appointed in 1667, with another,
to divide land between Saco and Cape Porpoise
(Arundel) ; recorded in the records of both
towns. He is called both " Rev." and " Mr." in
the same record, and there is but little ground
for supposing two Seth Fletchers. The only
child of Seth: —
8190. PENDLETON, b. 1666, and when fourteen years
old adopted by his grandfather, Major Bryan
Pendleton ; m. Sarah, dau. of Roger Hill, and
had several children, whose names are unknown.
He and two sons were captured by the Indians
in 1697, and carried prisojiers to Canada, where
lie and one son died in captivity before 1702.
One son, Pendleton, was afterwards rescued.
His widow m. Andrew Brown of Kennebunk.
510 UNCONNECTED.
8191. PENDLETON, son of Peudleton, after his cap-
tivity m. Hannah , and settled in Biddeford,
Me., but he had a lot of laud laid out to him
in Arundel (Kennebunk Port) in 1728, and
rem. to that town. He must liave died subse-
quent to 1746, at which time he conveyed his
property to his six sons. Issue : —
8192. i. Pendleton, b. 1707 ; remained in Biddeford,
where he d. 1807, <e. 100.
8193. ii. John-f
8194. iii. Joseph +
8195. iv. P>rian-|-
8196. V. Seth.
8197. vi. Samuel -}-
8198. vii. Hannah.
8199. viii. Abigail.
JOHN (8193), m. Elizabeth ; lived in Arundel.
Issue: —
8200. i. Pendleton +
8201. ii. Jonathan +
8202. iii. Samuel.
8203. iv. Stephen -f
8204. v. Susanna.
8205. vi. xMary.
8206. vii. Priscilla.
8207. viii. Sarah.
8208. ix. Lvdia.
8209. X. Olive.
JOSEPH (8194), m. Mary Smith, and rem. to Arundel.
His widow m. William Goodrich. Issue: —
8210. i. Joseph +
8211. ii. Margaret, m. Lemuel Tarbox.
BRIAN (8195), went from Saco and se'ttled at Augusta,
Me. ; m., 1749, Anna Young, who m. 2d, Deacon Samuel
Cony, and d. Aug. 29, 1819, re. 90. He d. Apr. 11, 1791.
Children : —
8212. i. Brian 4-
8213. ii. Robert +
8214. iii. Anna +
8215. iv. David -f
8216. V. Mary +
8217. vi. Eunice +
UNCONNECTED. 511
8218.
vii.
Hannah -\-
8219.
viii.
Joseph.
8220.
ix.
Thomas.
8221.
X.
Desire.
8222.
xi.
Sarah.
SAMUEL (8196), m. Mary Carr. Issue : —
8228. i. Ehzabeth.
8224. ii. Jeremiah.
8225. iii. Elizabeth.
8226. iv. Hepsibah.
8227. V. Sarah.
PENDLETON (8200), m. Lydia . Issue : —
8228. i. Reuben, and several more.
JONATHAN (8201), m. Abigail Joy. Issue : —
8229. i. Benjamin, m. Polly Curtis ; res. Biddeford.
82o0. ii. John, and a dau. d. young.
STEPHEN (8203), m. Lydia Whitten ; m. 2d, Sarah
Shepard. Issue, by 1st marriage: —
8231. i. Roger.
8232. ii. Oeorge, m. Lydia Huff.
8233. iii. Stephen, m. Abigail Ricker.
8234. iv. Lydia, m. Thomas Batts.
By 2d marriage : —
8235. V. Robert, d. at sea.
82£6. vi. Sarali.
JOSEPH (8210), m. Sarah Edgecomb. Issue : —
8237. i. Joseph, christened 1776; m. Deborah Jacobs.
8238. ii. Sally, m. Elisha Cousins.
8239. iii. 1'homas -f-
8240. iv. Hannah, ra. Joshua Emmons.
8241. V. Jeremiah, m. Huldah Dorman.
8242. vi. Robert, m. Catharine Littlefield.
8243. vii. Margaret, m. Isaac Edgecomb.
8244. viii, Catherine, m. Joseph Hutchins.
BRIAN (8212), m. Amy Pettengill ; d. June 24, 1829,
K. n. She d. Jan. 6, 1835, se. 77. They had: —
8245. i. Anna, b. Dec. 22, 1781 ; d. 1834.
8246. ii. Amy-f-
8247. iii. Elizabeth -h
8248.
iv,
8249.
V.
8250.
vi.
8251.
vii.
8252.
viii
8253.
ix.
8254.
X.
8255.
xi.
512 UNCONNECTED.
iv. Foxwell +
V. Sarah, b. Apr. 24, 1790; unm.
Joseph +
Abioail -f-
Jerusha, b. Feb. 15, 1796.
Eunice, b. Apr. 17, 1799 ; unni.
iJriai) B., b. Mar. 25, 1801 : d. 1860.
Oiiiar -f
ROBERT (8213), m. ^hxvx Church. Issue: —
8256. i. Xaiicv.
8257. ii. Marf +
8258. iii. Susan, in. Foxwell Fletcher (8248).
8259. iv. Zeruah.
ANNA (8214), m., 1773. Joseph Stackpole. Issue: —
Elias Stackpole.
Nahum Stackpole.
Robert Stackpole.
Joseph Stackpole.
Brian Stackpole.
Anna Stackpole.
Sarah Stackpole.
Hannah Stackpole.
DAA'ID (8215), m. Esther Deniston; res. Corinth, Me.
Issue : —
David.
Robert +
Esther.
Margaret, m. Coleridge.
MARY (8216), m. '■ Savage. Issue : —
8272. i. Daniel Savage.
8273. ii. Robert Savage.
8274. iii. Elizabeth Savage.
8275. iv. Anna Savage.
EUNICE (8217), m. Hall. Issue : —
8276. i. Benjamin Hall.
8277. ii. Ziba Hall.
8278. iii. Abner Hall.
8279. iv. Bial Hall.
8280. v. Joseph Hall.
8281. vi. Brian Hall.
8260.
i.
8261.
ii.
8262.
iii.
8263.
iv.
8264.
V.
8265.
vi.
8266.
vii.
8267.
viii.
8268.
8269.
ii.
8270.
iii.
8271.
iv.
UNCONNECTED. 513
8282. vii. Eunice Hall.
8283. viii. Mary Hall.
HANNAH (8218), m. Whitten. Issue: —
8284. i. Samuel Whitten.
8285. ii. John Whitten.
8286. iii. Deborah Written.
THOMAS (8239), m. Priscilla Cousins. Issue: —
8287. i. Thomas +
8288. ii. Priscilla, b. 1810 ; m. Lyman W^ood.
8289. iii. Jeremy -j-
8290. iv. Hannah, b. 1814 ; unm.
8291. V. Sophia, b. 1816 : m. Joshua Emmons.
8292. vi. Sarah, b. 1818 ; m. Daniel Poor.
AMY (8246), b. Nov. 9, 1783; m. Howard Pettengill;
d. Mar. 18, 1874. Children, b. in Augusta : —
8293. i. Amy Pettengill, d. unm.
8294. ii. Benjamin Pettengill.
8295. iii. l-ioxwell Pettengill, m. Lois Ann Fletcher
(8315) ; d. 1847.
8296. iv. Howard Pettengill, m. Caroline Homane.
Issue : —
8297. i. Elizabeth Pettengill.
8298. ii. Edward Pettengill.
§299. iii. Angle Pettengill.
8o00. iv. Lrooks Pettengill.
8301. V. Frances J. Pettengill.
8302. V. Mary Ann Pettengill, d. young.
8303. vi. Mary Ann Pettengill, m. Noah B. Kent.
ELIZABETH (8247), b. June 4, 1786; m. Lewis Allen.
Children, b. in Augusta : —
8304. i. Mar}- Ann Allen.
8305. ii. Joseph Allen.
8306. iii. John L. Allen.
8307. iv. Sarah Allen.
FOXWELL (8248), b. Aug. 1, 1788 ; m. Susan Fletch-
er (8258) ; m. 2d, Mary Norton (8346) ; sea-captain; res.
Augusta. Children, by 2d marriage : —
8308. i. Emily, m. George Allen.
8309. ii. Melvin.
8310. iii. Susan, m. Swain.
•514 UNCONNECTED.
8311. iv. Hannah N., res. Lansing, Mich.
8312. V. Anjia P.
8313. vi. Foxwell, d. young.
JOSEPH (8250), b. :Mar. 22, 1702 ; m., Jan., 1813, Lois,
clau. of William and Ruth Bartlett. who was b. in Camden,
Me.., Aug. 24, 1799. and d. in Seaismont, Me., June'26,
1846; mr2d, July 30, 1846, Mary H. Frost, who was b.
Dec. 25, 1810. Issue, by 1st marriage, b. in Searsmont: —
8314. i. Joseph PettenGcill -f
8315. ii. Lois Ann, b. Dec. 24, 1819; m. Foxwell Pet-
tengill (8295); m. 2d, Arthur Clark ; d. in
Augusta, May 15, 1853, «. p.
8316. iii. Orinda, b. Jan. 5. 1822 : m. Thojnas B. Bailey;
d. Dec. 22, 1844.
8317. iv. Foxwell +
8318. V. Ruth Waterman, b. July 10, 1826: m. (2d
wife) Thomas B. Bailey. No issue.
8310. vi. Brian W. +
8320. vii. Amy P., b. May 31, 1831; m. George A. I\Ian-
ning ; d. in Augusta, Oct. 23, 1851. One
son.
8321. viii. Charles Omar. b. 1833; d. 1836.
8322. ix. Legh Richmond, b. June 13, 1836; m. Mary
Lippincott of Cumming City, where they
res. : seven children.
8323. X. Roland Rodolphus, b. Feb. 13, 1839; m. Mar-
tha Stone of Augusta ; res. Herman, Neb.
8324. xi. Mary Farnham, b. Feb. 12,1846; ra. William
T. Bailey; res. Blair, Xeb.
By 2d marriage : —
8325. xii. Amariali K., b. 1847; d. 1848.
8326. xiii. Freeman Edward, b. Jan. 24, 1849; m. Mary
E. Cram; res. J>lair ; four children.
8327. xiv. Ernest Manlv, b. ^lar. 6, 1854 ; Baptist min.
8328. XV. Alma Anna, b. 1856; d. 1864.
ABIGAIL (8251), b. Oct. 19, 1794; m. Capt. Samuel
Ingraham ; m. 2d, xVlbert Mersereau ; res. Freedom, Me.
Issue : —
8329. i. Andrew Ingraham.
8330. ii. Melvina Ixgkaham, m. William Prescott. Is-
sue: —
8331. i. Abby Prescott.
8332. ii. Samuel Prescott.
I
UNCONNECTED. 515
8333. iii. Hanna'h Mersereau, m. Andrew Prescott.
Issue : —
8334. i. Betsey Prescott.
OMAR (8255), b. Aug. 10, 1803 ; m. Abigail Ingraham ;
m. 2d, Emil}^ Hixon; m. 3d, Ruth Bartlett: rem. from
Augusta, Me., to Vandalia, Mo. Issue, by 1st mar-
riage : —
8335. i. Grenville T. +
By 2d marriage: —
8336. ii. Susan, d. j-oung.
8337. iii. Melvin, d. young.
Bv 3d marriage : —
8338. iv. Wendall Omar -f
8339. V. Charles F. +
8340. vi. Henry C. +
8341. vii. Martha J. -\-
8342. viii. Lida B., b. Feb. 30, 1852; m. John Dye; res.
Vandalia, Mo.
8313. ix. William B.+
8344. X. Frederic F., b. July 22, 1850; d. Nov. 14,
1874.
8345. xi. Elmer R., b. 1861 ; d. 1877.
MARY (8257), m. Norton. Issue : —
8346. i. Mary Norton, ra. Foxwell Fletcher (8248).
8347. ii. Hannah Norton, m. Eaton; res. Far-
mington, Mass.
8348. iii. Fletcher Norton, res. Farmington, Mass.
ROBERT (8269), res. Augusta. Issue: —
8349. i. Ziba +
8350. ii. David, m. Nicholas ; res. Augusta.
THOMAS (8287), b. 1809 ; m. Sarah T. Hayes, at Bath,
JNIe., where his children were b. ; d. 1840, on passage to
Europe. Issue: —
8351. i. Morgiana C, b. 1834; m., 1855, Ephraim De-
beck; m. 2d, 1871, George S. Comins.
8352. ii. Luther Augustus -f-
8353. iii. Emina J., b. 1838 ; m. Melvin Crooker ; d. 1872.
8354. iv. Thomas W., b. 1840 ; d. 1853.
JEREMY (8289), b. 1812; m. Mary Lewis. Issue: —
8.355. i. Mary E., b. 1847.
8356. ii. Martha, b. 1851.
516 UNCONNECTED.
JOSEPH P. (8314), b. Jan. 23, 1818; m. Prudence
Harden of Camden, Me.: res. Colorado. Issue: —
8357. i. Emrna.
8358. ii. Edwin K.
8359. iii. Orilla.
83(30. iv. Mary.
FOXWELL (8317), b. June 5, 182-4; ra.. Dec. 80,
1849, Rachel Ann Frost, who Avas b. Nov. 7, 1851, and d.
in Belfast, Me., Jan. 5, 1864; res. Herman, Neb. Issue,
b. in Searsmont: —
8361. i. Svreno R., b. May 6, 1851.
8362. ii. Marv E., b. Oct. 26, 1852; d. 1864.
8363. iii. Meli'uda Jane, b. Oct. 26, 1855.
8364. iv. James Robert, b. 1857; d. 1864.
BRIAN W. (8319), b. Dec. 17, 1828; m., Dec. 12, 1850,
Hannah R. Harden; res. Rockland, Me.; joiner; in the
war of the Rebellion. 4th .Me. Reg. ; killed in battle, July
21,1861. Issue: —
8365. i. Charles L., b. 1852.
8366. ii. Susan II.
8367. iii. Josiah.
GRENVILLE T. (8835), b. Dee. 3, 1833; m. Clara
Fisk ; res. Augusta, Me. Issue: —
8368. i. Annie F.
8369. ii. Grenville H.
WENDALL O. (8338), b. May 19, 1843; m. Emily J.
Conrad; Prin. Biddeford High School, Me. Issue: —
8370. i. Clarence C.
8371. ii. Lulu.
CHARLES F. (8389), b. June 30, 1846; m. Ella Low-
ell ; res. Augusta. Issue: —
8372. i. Frank M.
8373. ii. C. Frederic,
8374. iii. Cxeorge W ' ^^"'^•
HENRY C. (8340), b. Nov. 5, 1847 ; m. Cynthia M.
Bronson ; res. Vandalia, Mo. Issue : —
8375. i. Frederic F.
8376. ii. Leon Omar.
UNCONNECTED. 617
MARTHA J. (8341), b. Feb. 27, 1850; m. G. H. Cun-
nino-hara; res. Vandalia. Issue: —
8877. i. Leslie F. Cunningham.
8378. ii. Susan L. Cunningham.
8379. iii. Ruth Cunningham.
8380. iv. James J. Cunningham.
WILLIAM B. (8343), b. June 18, 1854; m. Lillie
]\Ioore : res. Vandalia. Issue : —
8381. ' i. Daisey P., b. Jan. 8, 1880.
ZIBA (8349), m. Caroline Bolton; m. 2d, Hannah Bol-
ton. Children, by 1st marriage : —
8382. i. Charles.
8383. ii. Frank.
LUTHER A. (8352), b. 1837; m., 1860, Sarah J. Ste-
vens ; res. Charlestown, Mass. Issue : —
8384. i. Sadie Louise, b. 1863.
8385. ii. Julia Florence, b. 1864.
8386. iii. Emma Frances, b. 1866.
8387. iv. Alice May, b. 1868.
8388. V. Lot Harmon, b. 1870 ; d. voung.
8389. vi. Nellie Isabel, b. 1873.
8390. vii. Lillian Augusta, b. 1875.
8391. viii. Lotta, b. Oct. 23, 1878.
8392. THOMAS, settled in Salisbury, Md. ; ra. Bell.
A very wojthy man ; member of Meth. church ;
d. 1792. Had only one son, Clement Bell.
8393. Clement Bell, last named, was b. 1791, in Salis-
bury, Md., and m. there Margaret S. Byrd ; rem.,
1818, to Missouri. He was only six months old
when his father d., and never learned of his
father's connections. Issue: —
8394. i. Perrv V., killed in the war of the Rebellion,
July 3, 1861.
8395. ii. Thomas C, b. Jan. 22, 1829; m. Clara Honey.
In the war of the Rebellion, colonel 31st
Missouri Inf. In the assault at Chickasaw
Bayou, near Vicksburg, Dec. 29, 1862, he
was wounded and taken prisoner; exchanged,
518 UNCONNECTED.
]May 6, 18G3 ; in the siege of Vicksburg ;
with Hooker at I^ookout Mountain, Nov. 27,
1868 ; in 186-4 resigned, and organized the
47th Missouri Inf., of which he was eoh)nel,
and which he commanded at Pilot Knob and
Leesburg battles. A noble and earnest
champion of freedom, lie had the honor of
being the first governor of free Missouri,
Children : Edwin L., Frances Ella.
8396. iii. John W.. res. in De Sota, Mo.
8397. iv. Charles C, res. in Ilillsboro', Mo.
8398. V. Margaret, m. (Jen. Madison Miller.
8399. vi. Ann, m. S. P. :\Ioore.
8400. vii. Cecilia, m. Col. L. J. liaiikin.
8401. viii. ('lementine.
8402. JOSHUA, b. iNIar. 20, 1750 ; rem. from lower Vir-
ginia to Fauquier Co., in the same State, about
1780. Two or more of his brothers, one of them
named William, settled in Kentuck}', and one
brother in Georgia. He m. Aggie, dau. of Hob-
ertHatchins: farmer: d. 1812. Issue: —
8403. i. Robert +
8404. ii. Anna, b. Dec. 18^ 1779; m. Samuel Dillon of
Nebraska.
8405. iii. Elizabeth, b. Mar. 80, 1782 ; m. Robert Marten.
8406. iv. William, b. July 13, 1784; res. on the home-
stead of his father ; accumulated great
wealth; d. unm., Aug. 10, 1856.
8407. V. John-f
8408. vi. Joshua +
8409. vii. Agnes, b. Apr. 21, 1791 ; m. Hopper; d.
'Oct. 8, 1807; one son.
8410. viii. Benjamin, b. Feb. 21, 1796 ; unm.
ROBERT (8403), b. Oct. 16, 1777 ; m. Ehzabeth, dau.
of Robert Whiteford ; d. Aug. 18, 1845. Issue : —
8411. i. William -f
8412. ii. John, b. 1805; d. 1806.
8418. iii. Matilda, b. Aug. 28, 1806; m. Benjamin Chap-
palear ; d. Aug. 19, 1872.
8414. iv. Agnes, b. Dec. 7, 1808 ; m., Jan. 4, 1831, John
G. Robinson.
UNCONNECTED. 619
8415. V. .Toshua-}-
8416. vi. Elias AVashington +
8417. vii. Eliza, b. 1819; d. 1820.
8418. viii. Alice Jane, b. Dec. 28, 1820; m., Apr. 30, 1846,
-Tolm Gibson Fletcher (8420).
8419. ix. Ann Elizabeth, b. June 29, 1825; m., Feb. 29,
1844, Richard Eugene Lake; d. July 11,
1863.
JOHN (8407), b. Sept. 13, 1786; m. Tacie, dan. of
John Gibson ; m. 2d, Baker ; physician. Issue : —
8420. i. John Gibson +
8421. ii. Eliza Ann, m. Joshua Fletcher (8415).
8422. iii. Emily, m. Thomas Glascock.
By 2d marriage : —
8423. iv. Mary, m. Garnett of Fredericksburg, Va.
JOSHUA (8408), b. Oct. 17, 1788 ; m. Marcia Lanham.
Issue: —
8424. i. Portia.
8425. ii. Lemuel -{-
8426. iii. William.
8427. iv. Burnett.
8428. Y. Caroline Rust, m. William Smith.
8429. vi. Eliza Virginia, m. James E. Fanson of Alex-
andria, Va.
8430. vii. Joshua +
8431. viii. Helen Edmonds, m. Marshall Lake.
8432. ix. Benjamin L., res. Missouri.
WILLIAM (8411), b. Jan. 1, 1804 ; m., 1826, Harriet
Lake. Issue: —
8433. i. Alpheus-I-
8434. ii. Eliza Virginia.
8435. iii. William H.+
8436. iv. Sarah Elizabeth.
8437. v. Robert-.
8438. vi. Isaac +
8430. vii. John E.
8440. viii. Harriet Ann.
8441. ix. Francis Marion, b. July 20, 1841.
8442. X. Benjamin F.
8443. xi. Mary Cornelia.
8444. xii. Kate Louisa.
8445. xiii. Albert Eugene.
520 UNCONNECTED.
JOSHUA (8415), b. May 21, 1810; m., Sept. 15, 1834,
Eliza Fletcher (8421) ; d. Mar. 21, 1862.
844(>. i. John.
8447. ii. Tacie Ann.
8448. iii. Robert, m., 1877, Taeie Glascock,
8449. iv. Sarah Elizabeth, d. Aug. 24, 1861.
8450. V. Mary Eliza.
8451. vi. Clinton.
8452. vii. William +
845o. viii. Emily, m,, Oct. 29, 1872, George Frazier.
8454. ix. Jennie, ) , .
Q,i -- TV } twms.
84oo. X. Julia, )
8456. xi. Joshua.
8457. xii. Ella, d. Jan. 1, 1876.
8458. xiii. Ida, m., Feb. 13, 1877, Bedford Glascock.
8459. xiv. Gibson, d. 1866.
ELIAS W. (8416), b. July 7, 1813 ; ra., Mar. 4, 1842,
Catherine Folev, who d. Sept. 4, 1862 ; he d. Mar. 11,
1854. Issue: —
8460. i. Benton +
8461. ii. J^avina, m. Ferry Johnson.
8462. iii. Maria, m. Henry Browning.
8463. iv. Ann Elizabeth, ni. John Thomas.
8464. V. William, res. Texas.
8465. vi. James Enoch, res. Texas.
8466. vii. Benjamin, res. Texas.
JOHN G. (8420), m. Alice J. Fletcher (8418) ; d. 1856.
Issu e : —
John.
Cornelia.
Ann Elizabeth.
Tacie L.
Robert.
Mark Reid.
Alice Gibson.
LEMUEL (8425), m. Lucy Smith. Issue : —
8474. i. Dora.
8475. ii. Nellie.
8476. iii. Norman.
8477. iv. Philip.
JOSHUA (8480), m. Maggie Bland; m. 2d, Eaton.
Issue : —
8467.
i.
8468.
ii.
8469.
iii.
8470.
iv.
8471.
V.
8472.
vi.
8478.
vii.
UNCONNECTED. 521
8478. i. Ada.
8479. ii. Pauline.
8480. iii. Maud.
8481. iv. Bland.
8482. V. Gibson G.
ALPHEUS (8433), m., Dec. 11, 1861, Mrs. Tabitha
(Johnson) Wheatl3^ Issue: —
8483. i. Harriet Ann, b. Jan., 1863.
8484. ii. James William.
8485. iii. Wheatly.
8486. iv. Meta Lake.
WILLIAM H. (8435), m., Dec. 6, 1865, Molly V. Skin-
ner. Issue: —
8487. i. Edo-ar Eugene, b. Feb. 13, 1867.
8488. ii. Katie Lee.
8489. iii. Lizzie H.
8490. iv. Richard Ernest.
1860, Mary C. Castleman.
ISAAC
• (8438), m., Nov,
Issue : —
8491. i.
Henry Lee.
8492. ii.
William Alfred.
8493. iii.
Rosa.
8494. iv.
Albert.
8495. V.
Maggie.
8496. vi.
Ernest.
WILLIAM (8452), m. Anna Glascock. Issue : -
8497. i. William Glascock, b. 1877.
BENTON (8460), m. Mollie Nelson. Issue : —
8498. i. Eula.
8499. ii. Clarence.
8500. COTTON, b. near Hartford, Conn., Aug. 2, 1729 ;
rem., 1774, to Poultney, Vt., where he d. Nov.
28,1777. Issue: —
8501. i. Polly, b. June 29, 1757 ; m. Winters.
8502. ii. Samuel, b. Oct. 17, 1758.
8503. iii. Grace, b. July 18, 1760.
8504.
iv.
8505.
V.
8506.
vi.
8507.
vii.
8508.
viii.
850U.
ix.
8510.
X.
8511.
xi.
522 UNCONNECTED.
Silas, b. July 20, 1762.
Hannah, b. Mar. 9, 1764.
Eunice, b. Dec. 31, 1765.
Ipsi, b. Dec. 2, 1767.
Cotton, b. Oct. 12, 1769.
Lorica, b. July 29, 1773.
Amos, b. Apr. 2, 1776.
Calvin, b. Jan. 29, 1778; rem. to Sonth Hero,
•'" Vt., 1787, where he m., Oct. 1, 1800, Lyclia
Dixon, who was b. Sept. 12. 1784, and d.
Oct., 1859. He d. Mav 14, 1857. Issue : —
8512. i. Calvin, b. July 23, 1801 ; d. 1860.
8513. ii. Asenath, b. Apr. 27, 1803; d. 1865.
8514. iii. Olive, b. Dec. 8, 1805; d. 1828.
8515. iv. William M., b. Apr. 22, 1808.
8516. V. Thomas D., b. Oct. 29, 1810.
8517. vi. Ruth M., b. Nov. 29, 1812 ; d. 1854.
8518. vii. Cotton -}-
8519. viii. Morris D., b. 1816 ; d. 1818.
8520. ix. Edward F. M., b. Jan. 6, 1819.
8521. X. Morris D., b. 1821 ; d. 1822.
8522. xi. Lvdia, b. Mav 29, 1823.
8523. xii. Eunice, b. July 15, 1826; m., Jan. 5, 1858,
Gideon H. Rice. Children, b. in Soutli
Hero : —
8524. i. Bertha L. Kick, b. 1859.
8525. ii. Caroline B. Rice, b. 1861 ; d. 1864.
8526. iii. Mary A. Rice, b. 1865.
COTTON (8518), b. Oct. 19,1814; m., Jan. 1,1839,
Anna Landon, who was b. xVug. 20, 1819, and d. 1861.
He served in the Rebel war. Issue : —
8527. i. Bird Landon, b. Oct. 27, 1839 ; in tlie Rebel
war.
8528. ii. Winfield Scott, b. Apr. 29, 1841 ; in the Rebel
war ; real estate dealer in Washington, D. C.
8529. iii. Edgar Alphonso, b. Jan. 11, 1843.
8530. iv. Charlotte Ransom, b. Oct. 21, 1845.
8531. V. William Warren, b. Dec. 31, 1847; in the war
of the Rebellion.
8532. vi. Leslie Combs, b. Apr. 1, 1848 ; in the war.
8533. vii. Edward Irving, b. July 13, 1850.
8534. viii. Edwin Graham, b. May 31, 1852.
8535. ix. Morris Dixon, b. June 20, 1856 ; res. Amherst,
Mass.
8536. X. Homer Boardraan, b. Apr. 2, 1859.
APPENDIX A. 523
APPENDIX A.
Page 27.
The following is the form of the freeman's oath as adminis-
tered in 1634: —
I, A. B. being hv God's providence, an inhabitant & ffreeraan
within the jurisdiccon of this comonweale, doe heere sweare, by
the greate & dreadfuU name of the everlyveing Giod, that I will
be true & faithful! to the same tt will acordingl}- 3'eilde assistance
& support thereonto, with my person & Estate, as in equity I
am bound, and will also trueh' indeavor to mainetaine & pre-
serve all the libertyes & previlidges thereof, submitting my
selfe to the wholesome lawes & orders made & established b}'
the same ; and further that I will not plott nor practise any
evill against it, nor consent to any that shall soe doe, but will
timely discover and reveal the same to lawfuU authority, nowe
here established, for the- speedy preventing thereof. Moreover
I doe solemnly bynde m3-selfe in the sight of God, that when I
shall be called to give m}' voice touching any such matter of
this state, wherein ttreemen are to deal, I will give my vote &
suflfrage, as I shall judge in m3'ne owne conscience ma}' best
conduce and tend to the publique wealc of the bod}' without re-
spect of persons, or favour of any man. Soe help me God, in
the Lord Jesus Christ.
524 APPENDIX B.
APPENDIX B.
Fage IT.J.
[From "The New York Ledger," Oct., 1870.]
AX ADVENTURE OF THE WAR.
BY HON. OLtVKR P. MoRTOX, UXITKD STATES SENATOR FROM
INDIANA.
There were a number of Indiana regiments in the Union
army that fought the battle of Shiloh, and man}' of tliem suf-
fered severely. Immediately npon getting the news of the
battle, as the Governor of tlie State, I caused to be prepared
such sanitary supplies as would contribute to the comfort and
recovery of the wounded and sick, and chartered several steam-
boats to carry them to the field, and to biing home such of the
wounded as were capable of being removed. I also determined
to go upon one of these boats to visit the Indiana troops, in-
s^jcct their condition, and see what could be done for their com-
fort and health. By way of explanation, I will state what may
not be familiar to all your readers, that the battle of Shiloh
was fought npon the west bank of the Tennessee River, about
one hundred and fifty miles above the point where it empties
into the Ohio. It was arranged that the boat should start from
Evansville, on the Ohio River, which is on the soutli-western
border of Indiana, on Sunday morning, and tlie supplies were
forwarded so as to be on ". ird at that time. To get there my-
self, I was to leave Indianapolis at eight o'clock on Saturday
evening, on the Terre Haute train, and, on my arrival at Terre
Haute, take a special train for Evansville, which is one hundred
miles south of that point.
Calvin Fletcher was an old and highl}^ esteemed citizen of
Indianapolis, one of its pioneers, a lawyer by profession, but
for many years had applied himself to banking and agriculture,
and was one of the wealthiest men of the State. He was a
devout Christian, distinguished for his benevolence, and wielded
an influence second to that of no other citizen. He was also a
man of intense patriotism, and when the war broke out gave
his mind and heart to the support of the government and the
preservation of the Union. He was among the foremost in all
efforts for the relief of our arm}', and took part in the first
organization of the Indiana Sanitary Commission, and worked
with it faithfully until the end of the war.
APPEXDTV B. 525
When I announced my purpose lo vi^it The nrmy, he at once
volunteered to go with me, and said he would be in readiness to
start at the time fixed.
About three hours before the time for departure he came to
my office in the State House, and said that circumstances had
transpired which would prevent him from going, but that he
was determined to be represented, and would send his son
" Mily ; " and said he, " If ' Mily ' never gets back I will take
care of his wife and children." This was the familiar name by
which he called Miles J. Fletcher, a young man of twenty-
eight years, and then State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
an ofliice to which he had been elected by the people the year
before. He was a ripe scholar, possessing classical and scien-
tific attainments of a very high order, and was, at the time of
his election, a professor in the Asbury Uuiversit}', at Green-
castle. He had an ardent temperament, pure character, loft}'
ambition, and was, perhaps, all things considered, the most
promising young man in the State. I arrived at the depot
about twenty minutes before the train was to start, and found
the old gentleman there. Said he, " I have put into the bag-
gage-car a box containing two dozen bottles of Catawaba wine
for the use of j-ourself and ' Mily,' for the food and water may
be bad where you are going. ' Mih' ' is not here yet, and I am
in a hurry ; and if I do not see him, tell him that if he never
gets back I will take care of his wife and children." It was
the second time he had made the remark, and it struck me with
peculiar force. Had he a presentiment that his son would
never return ? The journe}' was not entirely free frotn danger,
for the banks of the Tennessee River were in many places in-
fested with guerillas, who sometimes fired upon passing boats ;
and there were other perils beyond those attending ordinary
life at home. He then bade me good-by, and with a "God
bless you," left the depot. In a few minutes the professor
arrived in high spirits, and I gave to him his father's message.
We went into the sleeping-car, and, being very tired from the
labors of the day, I at once entered a berth, the professor
assisting me in undressing, and saying he would call me before
we arrived at Terre Haute. He said he should sit up to see his
wife at Greencastle, which was on the line of the road, and
where his family resided ; tiiat he had telegraphed her to be at
the depot when the train passed, and to bring his overcoat.
Just before midnight he aroused me, and said, " We will be
in Terre Haute in a few minutes." He was ver}' livel}-, and
said, among other things, "I have the advantage of you. I
have kissed mj- wife since j'ou kissed yours ; she received my
despatch, and was at the depot waiting for me." At Terre
Haute we left the car, and entered the special train which was
in waiting to take us to Evansville, and which consisted of a
526 APPENDIX B.
locomotive and a single passenger-car. The conductor said we
siiould make a veiy qiiiclv run, for they had telegra[)hpd down
the road to have the track clear, and we s'.iould only stop for
wood and water. We soon started at a rai)id gait ; and the
whole party, some nine persons in all, were wide awake and
fidl of fun. The professor produced a small carpet-bag, from
which he took some lunch, wliich was served around ; and, while
we were discussing it, he told several stories — and he was an
excellent storj'-teller — of his speech-making tour the year be-
fore in the county of Sullivan, through which we were about to
pass; and after some twent^y or thirty miuutcs spent in this
way, the company made their several dispositions for the ride.
The stove had been taken out of the car, and in the middle,
where it had stood, the seats ran lengthwise, instead of cross-
wise, in the usual way. I lay down with my head to the rear,
and m}- feet forward, on the long side seat, and the professor
lay down on the same seat, with his head to the front, which
brought our feet together. "We were soon asleep, and about
that time entered the county of Sullivan, in wliich thei'e lived a
class of people who were disaffected toward the government,
and sympathized strongly with the rebellion, and some of tiiem
carried their opinions to the extent of overt treason, and had
alieady obtained for the county a disagreeable notoriety.
We had not been long asleep when wc were awakened b}* a
terrible shock and crash. I immediately sprang to my feet,
which brought me at the side of the professor, and felt that the
car was still on the track, and moving. Tlie professor threw
his feet off the seat upon the lloor, raised liis head from the car-
pet-bag upon which it was lying, and with his left hand tlirew
up the v/indow at his side, and put his head out to see what was
the matter.
It llashed through m\- mind that this was dangerous, but
there was no time to speak ; it was all the work of a moment.
At the instant of putting his head out of the window, it was
darkened as by some passing object, and his face dropped upon
the window-sill. 1 took him by the shoulders, and laid him
back with his head upon the carpet-bag, and he was already
dead. The blood spurted from the side of his head in torrents,
and ran across the floor of the car in a stream. A portion of
tlie left side of the skull, as large as the palm of my hand, had
been knocked out, and the brain was protruding from the
mortal wound. By this time the car was stopped, and all was
still. Never before had I so powerfully realized the awful pres-
ence of death.
Our company stood around and gazed with horror upon the
face of the dead, and for several minutes not a word was
spoken. A horrible suspicion entered m^- mind that it was not
accidental ; that it was murder ; that it was intended for me.
APPENDIX B. 527
but, b}' an inscrutable dispensation of Providence, had fallen
upon him, and this was strongl}' contirraed by subsequent dis-
closures.
It was a blight moonlight night ; and when we went out of
the car, the cause of the disaster was apparent. Our locomo-
tive and car were still upon tlie track, but the locomotive much
broken. Some distance in the rear, and close alongside of the
track, and nearly at a right angle with it, were the shattered
remains of a large cattle-car, with which it was obvious the
locomotive had collided. Subsequent investigation showed that
this car had for two weeks been standing upon a switch, some
two hundred yards from the point of collision, and had been
seen in its accustomed place as late as eleven o'clock that
night, and must have been shoved, shortl3' before our arrival,
down the switch with such force as to carry the forward truck
over upon the main track, the rear truck still- remaining upon
the switch ; that when struck by the locomotive it was shoved
down the switch and down the main track, until it stood at a
right angle with our train, when it was cleared b}' the locomo-
tive, the end of it grazing the side of the passenger-car at the
fatal instant when Professor Fletcher put his head out of the
window. The scene of disastm- was near the depot, in the town
of Sullivan ; and report had it that a man, notorious for his dis-
loyal sentiments, at a late hour of the night, at a low drinking-
liouse in the town, had said to several boon companions : —
"Now, bo3'S, let's take a drink, and then go to the depot
and knock h — 1 out of this d — d abolition governor that's com-
ing down the road to-night ! "
Another man was arrested and tried for the ofteuce, but the
trial amounted to nothing, and he Avas acquitted.
I sent for the telegraphic operator, but he could not get a
despatch through to Indianapolis until eight o'clock in the
moi-ning. I studied in what words I should break the dreadful
news to his father. The first despatch I tore up. then the sec-
ond, then the third ; and finall}- communicated with my private
secretary, with the instruction to conve}' the awful -intelligence
to the father and family as best he could.
In the afternoon I sent the corpse by special train to Greeu-
castle, and, procuring another locomotive, started on my way to
the arm3'. For many days the horrible scone was ever present
in my mind, and I Avas filled with apprehensions of disaster
which 1 had never before experienced ; and it was not until my
return home, some five weeks afterward, that the spell was
broken, and I was able to put "away for a time the terrible im-
pressions of that night.
528 APPENDIX C.
APPENDIX C.
Page 189.
The Grst jneeting-house at AVilton, N. H., was built in 1752,
It was an inconsiderable building, used about twentv-one years,
and then demolished. The second meeting-liouse which is now
standing is a very decent, commodious buildiup;. At the rais-
ing of this meeting-house, Sept. 7, 177.'>, a distressing accident
happened. When the Irame w^i? nearly completed, in conse-
quence of the failure of a supporting timber, one of the beams
broke and fell, and several men being on it at the same time fell
with it. three of whom. George Lancey. Simeon Fletcher, and
Keuben Stiles, were instantly killed. [^Fariner & Moore's Hist.
Coll ofN.Il'., vol. i. p. 07!]
The following are the first six of forty stanzas composed l)^'
Nathaniel Allen, and published on the occasion : —
1 Attention give, and you shall hear
A melanclioly theiue,
Of such an instance as there is
But very seldom seen.
2 In seventeen hundred seventy-three,
September, seventh day.
At Wilton, did Ahniq-hty God
His anger there display.
3 Of men a great collection met,
A meeting-house to raise;
Therein to speak God's Holy word,
And for to sing His praise.
4 God did their labor prosper, in
The erection of this frame;
Until it was almost complete,
And joyfidl they became.
5 They tho't the worst was past and gone,
And they grew bold and brave;
Poor souls ! how little did they think
They were so near their grave.
6 All on a sudden broke a beam
And let down fifty-three;
Full twenty-seven feet they fell, —
A shocking sight to see.
APPENDIX D. 529
APPENDIX D.
Page 190.
Extracts from a diary of James (2763) relating to a journey
on liorsebaeli whlcU he took to find his brother John, who was
in tlie army : —
''Feb. 17, 1777. I set out and trayelled to Pitskill, and
crossed the liver to i>iorlh Casel, and there I got information
that the regiment to which my brother John belonged was gone
into the Jarsies. Then I made the best of my way to overtake
them. I crossed the North River, and staid at a place called
Cacet, at a Frenchman's house. 18th. — I started at three
o'clock in the morning, and overtook them at noon. The com-
pan}- told me that John was left at White Plains with Jo Wright
that was sick. 19th. — I came about twenty-five miles that day,
and lodged at a Dutchman's house, where I got m}' horse shod.
20th. — Set out, and fell in wilh four men that liad been to Con-
gress for money, and got with them eleven hundred thousand
' loUars, a part of w hich was to pa3' the Northern army, and the
rest to Boston."
o30 APPENDIX E.
APPENDIX E.
Page 108.
TiiK following is the full title of the little pamphlet referred
to: —
"Narrative of the Captivit}' and SulTeviiigs of Ebenczer Fletch-
er, of New Ipswich, who was severeh" wounded and taken
jH-isoner at the battle of Iluhbardston, Vt., in the year
1777, by the British and Indians, at the age of 16 Acars ;
after recovering in part, made his escape from the enemy,
and traAclling through a dreary wilderness, (bllowecl by
wolves, and beset by tories on his way, who threatened to
take him back to the enemy, but made his escape from
them all, and arrived safe home. AVritten by himself, and
published at the request of his friends. Fourth edition,
revised and enlarged. New-Ipswich, N. II. Printed by
S. \Yilder. 1827."
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
Aaron, 215, 265, 384, 457.
Aaron D., 43.
Aaron K., 349.
Aaron J., 386.
Aaron S., 386.
Abel,^ 329.
Abel," 190, 331, 402.
Abel,7 194, 262, 334.
Abel,s 132, 140.
Abel B., 338.
Abel T., 164.
Abel W., 492.
Abby,' 237.
Abby.s 374, 493.
Abby,o 177, 2o0.
Abby A., 290, 451.
Abby C. 8., 198.
Abby E., 298, 468.
Abbv J., 246, 251.
Abby L., 473.
Abii;ail,5 235, 379, 391, 455.
Abi£cail,« 35. 93,.258, 4.54, 456.
Abi£;ail,7 39, 237, 334, 335,
382.
Abiiiail.s 41, 45, 155, 242, 243,
245, 384.
Abigail,') 56.
Abigail, 507, 509, 511.
Abigail A., 344, 438.
Abigail B., 416.
Abigail D., 131.
Abigail M., 309.
Abigail S., 139.
Abijah, 130, 262.
AbishaB., 363.
Abner, 238.
Abner II., 2.50.
Abner AV'., 224.
Abraham,* 32.
Abrabam," 4S7.
Abialmm,' 262, 488.
Abraham,' 140.
Abram, 487.
Abram Gr., 473.
Ach8ah, 74.
Afla," 184, 225, 397, 488, 520.
Ada F., 260, 352.
Ada 11., 185.
Ada L.. 62, 453.
Ada M., 69, 162,227,495.
Adams, 43, 93, 130.
Addie, 182, 270.
Addison, 171,306,317.
Addison A., 388.
Addison C, 385.
Addison M., 316.
Adelaide A., 86.
Adelaide K., 490.
Adelia, 431.
Adelia S., 231.
Adeline, 43, 78, 424.
Adeline E., 295, 324.
Adin B.,3.52.
Adin H., 333, 356.
Adolpbus, 282.
Adolphus B., 295.
Adonirani J., 394.
Adriana, 273.
Agnes, 176, 255, 445, 517, 518.
Agues (i., 232.
Agnes P., 230.
Ai, 270.
Aileen, 176.
Alanson, 432, 438.
Albert,' 370.
Albert,' 219,231,268.
Albert,* 225, 472.
Albert, 520.
Albert .\., 86, 431.
Albert A. K., 388.
Albert C, 176.
Albert E., 154, 519.
Albert F., 159, 493.
Albert G., 142, 232.
Albert H., 350.
Albert L., 357.
Albert M., 385.
Albert O., 478.
Albert T., 497.
Albert \V., 338.
Albion, 245.
Alden, 266.
Alden B., 1.34.
Alden L., 472.
Alfred, 393.
Alfred .V., 363.
Alfred M., 170.
Alfred I'.. 224.
Alfr^da A., 396.
Alice," 324,437.
Alice," 169, 352.
Aliee,io 182. 478.
Alice A., 173.
Alice B., 494.
Alice C, 50.
Alice G., 395, 519.
Alice II., 348.
Alice J., 352, 497, 518.
Alice L., 301.
Alice M.,253, 327, 375, 135,
497, 516.
Alice S.. 367.
AUaushaw, 48.
Allen, 141.
Allen F., 320.
AllcnM., 154, 172.
Alma, 250, 457.
Alma A., 513.
Almanzor, 375.
Almira," .331.
Almira,' 332, 409.
Almira.f 40, 242, 421.
AlmiraB., .53.
Almira H., 339.
Alniira M., 49.
Almon, 335.
Almon S., 493.
Alonzo B., 86.
Alonzo E.,467.
Alpheus,5 480.
Alpheus," 306.
Alpheu?,' 214,410.
Alpheus,' 324.
Alplieiis, 518.
Alphonso, 375.
Altall., 3-53.
Alureda, 155, 177.
Alvab A., 206.
Alvan, 73.
Alvin, 39, 46, 333.
AlviH C. 220.
.Mvin IJ ,3:i4.
Alvin D. M , 46.
Alvin L., 498.
Ama, 90, 101, 437, 454, 510.
Ama E., 162, .506.
Amy r., 513.
Amanda, 6S.
Amanda K., 498.
Amanda M., 82, 409, 465.
Amariah K., 513.
Amasa, 186.
Amelia, 78.
Amelia C, 42.
Araericus V., 320.
Amos," 261,489.
Amos," 261, 402. 490.
Amos,' 38, 236, 262, 262, 412,
490, 491.
Amos,'' 40, 41, 243, 265, 492,
492, 492.
Amos," 47.
Amos, ,521.
Amos B., 498.
Amos K., 49.
Amos M., 495.
Andrew,^ 211.
Andrew,'! 211,214,235.
Andrew,' 2;i8.
Andrew,' 220, 24T.
Andrew J., 340.
Andrew M., 349.
.Vndrew T., 431.
Andrew W., 245.
Angelia V., 56.
Angeline, 47, 225.
Ann,270, 325, 380, 517.
Ann E., 246, 395, 431, 473,
518, 519.
Ann F. J., 496.
Ann H., 333.
Ann M., 200, 320.
Ann M. P., 101.
531
532
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
Ann R., 2C3, 267.
Ann 8., 06.
Anna." 279, 3.31, 102, 456.
Aniin,; 66, 12:j, 210, 213.
Anna," 67.
Anna," 68, 477.
Anna,'" 186, .'JOS.
Anna, 509, 510, 517.
Anna A., 356.
Anna C, 309.
Anna T>., 41. 70, 3.52.
Anna K., 176.
Anna K., .3.53.
Anna M., 180, 200, 317, 448.
Anna P., 269, 513.
Anna T., 57.
Anna W., 59.
Anne, 72.
Annettf D., 478.
Annie, 183, 257, 258.
Annie B., 452, 497.
Annie F., 515.
Annie L., 356.
Annira, 135.
Annis, 308.
Ansel, 337.
Ansel W., 494.
Antliony B., 4.38.
Antoinette, 465.
Ara 1>., 69.
Arad H., 410, 432.
Arad M,,409.
Aratiis, 290.
Archil>al(!, 258, 259.
Ardelia, 242.
Ariel K., 413, 438.
Artnaldo, 407.
Artenias, 75, 204.
Arthur, 40, 41, 59, 27.3.
Arthur B., 186.
Arthur F., 48.
Arthur U., 441.
Arthur H., 351.
Anluir J., 162.
Arthur ],., 2.t4, 398.
Arthur AV., 142, 449.
Arvilla, 2G6.
ArvillaG., 41.
Asa,5 487.
A8a,8 332, 359, 487, 490.
Asa,' 125, 230, 237, 491.
Asa.s 43, 231, 493.
Asa A., 488.
Am ¥., 498.
Asa P., 339.
Asa S., 245.
Asaph, 302, .306, 308.
Asaph «., 142.
Asenath. 23S, 413, 421, 521.
Ashtra, 230.
Atwood, 462, 473.
Aubrey L., 397.
Augusta A., 56, 272.
Augusta B., 223.
Auguiita E., .54.
Augustine G., 224.
Augustus, 387, 409, 427.
Augustus A., 382, 467.
Augustus K., 340.
Augustus X., 247.
Augustus W., 81.
Aurolia, 175.
Aurilla, 412.
Aurilla P., 438.
Aurora W., 437.
Austin B., 488.
Austin C, 412.
Azubah, 409, 491.
Bailcv, 462.
Baile'v N., 67.
Bartlett M., 440.
Barydiel, 242.
Balhsheba, 412, 402.
Bela .1., 412.
Belinda, 243, 244.
Belle A , 274.
Belus, 325.
Benianiin,s 29.
I'oniarain,'' 31, 32.
Benjamin," 88, 378, 400, 487.
Benjaniin,'' 91, 211, 212,300,
402, 454, 450, 4S7.
Benjamin,' 124, 212, 230, 236,
332, 392, 4111.412, 457.
Benjamin,' 132, 140,242,245.
Benjamin,'-* ir.4, 250.
Benjamin,'" 182.
Benjamin, 510, 517.
Benjamin C, 214.
Ben'iamin P., 224, 267, 268,
309, 321, 5iy.
Benjamin O., 435.
Benjamin L., 518.
Benjamin M., ,56.
Benjamin K., 56.
BiMijamin S., 420.
Benjamin W., 337, 33S, 378.
Benton, 519.
Bertha A., 206.
Bertha L., 3.56.
Bertie E., 375.
Bertram S., 478.
Bessie M., 87.
Bethiah,91, 487.
Bethiel, 30.
Betsey ,'•■ 92, 190, 278, 279, 331,
380, 401, 402, 403.
Bets( y ,7 39, 66, 66, 73, 74, 101,
122, 1-23, 130,215,2.36, 237,
258, 405, 408,411,450,457,
458, 491.
Betsey," 133, 231, 265, 421,
462.
Betsey ,0 56.
Betsey,'" 505.
Betsey A., 370, 435, 472.
Iktsey C, 172.
Betsey J., 375, 435.
Betsey M,, 268, 309, 342, 375.
Betsey I'., 411.
Betsey S.,204.
Betsey T.,165.
]3etsev W., 40, 334, 422, 425.
Beulah B., 158.
P.ion B., 2.54.
Bird L., .521.
Blanche K-, 87.
Bland, 520.
Braini'rd, 472.
Brian, 509, 509.
Brian B.. 511.
Brian L., 395.
Brian W., 513.
Bridget,* 30.
Bridget,'' 359.
Bridgel,f'91, 331.
liridget,' 124.
Burhy I.., 256.
Burnet, .518.
Burton, 374, 423.
Burton I., 326.
Bvron, 423.
Caddie S., 186.
Caleb, 302.
Caleb P., 215.
Caleb R., 303, 318.
I Calvin," 129, 129, 382, 411.
Calvin,^ 153, 155, 384.
Calvin,o 179.
Calvin, .521, 521.
Calvin B., 174.
Calvin (i., 244.
Calvin 11., 177, 435.
Calvin .J., 158, 174.
Calvin T., 76, 198, 205.
Candace, 425.
<::arl C, 449.
Carlos C, 2.50.
Carlos E., 47.
Caroline,' 336, 337.
Caroline,8 76, 140, 161, 246,
374, 428, 462, 492.
Caroline,'-' 445, 450.
Caroline A., 159, 244.
Caroline E., 1.58, 200, 295.
Caroline L., 440, 451.
Caroline M., 82, 253.
Caroline P., 170.
Caroline R., 518.
Caroline 8., 354.
Caroline V., 273.
Caroline W., 159, 142.
Carrie, 161.
Carrie E., 3.50.
Carrie H., 3.53.
Carrie I., 185.
Carrie L., 57.
Carshena, 333.
Carv, 26.
Cas.>'ius .M. C, 375.
Catharine,* 229.
Catharine,' 122, 230, 230,392,
410, 492.
Catharine,' 374.
Cathftrine.» 169, 177.
Catharine,"" 69.
CatlL-irine, 510.
Catharine C, 139.
Calh.-irine E., 250.
! Catharine L., 308.
' Catharine M., 350.
I Catharine 8., 275.
I Ceeelia, .517.
I Cedora M., 69.
' Celestia, :i51.
Celia, 478.
C. i''rederic, 515.
Champlain M., 4.31.
Chandler, 417.
Charity, 412.
Charles,= 3.59, 379.
Charles," .'560, 361, 380.
Charles,' 74, 214, 332, 334,
368, 370, 380, 488.
Cl)arles,8 40, 40, 198, 246, 345,
374, 429, 465, 493.
Charles,^ 271, 376, 398, 473,
54, 73, 166, 169.
Charles,"' 70, 182, 256.
Charles, 516.
Charles A., 49, 81, 205, 292,
345, 488. [474.
Charles B., 139,175, 375, 437,
Charles C, 68, 617.
Charles D., 54, 231, 397.
Charles E., 77, 177, 185, 493,
498.
Charles E. P., 354.
Charles F., 224, 295, 375, 437,
477, 514.
Cliarles G., 268, 438, 467.
Charles H.. 130, 160, 181, 251 ,
273, 343, 349, 395, 435, 472,
494, 499.
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
533
Charles J., 16-1,389.
Charles K., 341.
Charles L., 47, 69, 155, 356,
418, 515.
Charles M., 47, 172, 272.
Charles N., 200, 445.
Charles O., 513.
Charles P., 223. v
Charles R., 339, 372, 396, 450,
497.
Charles S., 41, 50, 179.
Charles T., 76.
Charles V., 224, 451.
Charles W., 53, 56, 63, 300,
327, 354. 387, 396, 446, 470,
47S, 506.
Charlotte, 128, 190.
Charlotte, 39, 123, 237.
Charlotte A.. 143, 210.
Charlotte F., 167.
Charlotte R., 521.
Chauncev, 204.
Chauncey L., 206.
Cherubiah, 212.
Chloe, .370, 488.
Christina, 230, 335.
Christopher, 75, 432.
Christopher C, 220, 225.
Clair R., 498.
Clara A., 298, 301, 337, 494,
495.
Clara B., 388, 397.
Clara K., 418.
Clara L., 353.
Clara R,, 46. 356.
Clara S., 439.
Clarence, 4SS, 520.
Clarence C, 515.
Clarence D., 87.
Clarence E., 398, 450.
Clarence J., 56.
Clarence W., 352, 352.
Clarissa, 161, 265, 331, 411,
4fi0, 492.
Clark, 205, 488.
Clark E., 207.
Clark F., 206.
Clement B., 516.
Clementine, 161, 617.
Cleora H., 205.
Clifton, 266.
Clifton N., 354.
Clinton, 519.
Clinton A., 204.
Clinton 8., 205.
Clyde, 4,i3.
Clyraena A., 220.
Ccjlby, 258.
Comings, 408.
Cora, 445.
Cora B., 478.
Cora 1)., 352.
Cora J., 69.
Cordelia, 46. 142, 397.
C^ornelia, 310.
Cornelia .\., 320.
_Coiton, 521, .521.
Crocker, 487.
C. Tilden, 206.
Curtis, 7b, 325.
Curtis A., 477.
Cynthia. 75, 205, 220, 292,
310, 333.
Cyrena, 177.
Cyrene, 341.
Cvrene A., 341.
Cyrus," 237, 406, 491.
Cyru8,8 41, 244, 384, 473.
Cyrus," 473.
Cyrus D., 295.
Cyrus E., 244.
Cyrus H., 1.59.
Cyrus K., 412.
Daisy, 503.
Daisy P., 516.
Dana A., 159.
J>ana \V., 170.
Danforth, 939.
Dan S., 204.
Daniel, < 30.
Daniel,'"' 189, .379.
]>aniel,o 380, 392, 4.55.
Daniel.' 66, 213, 214, 380, 382,
392, 405, 406, 410, 456, 456.
Daniel," 266, 384, 393, 416,
423, 462.
Daniel," 387, .396, 472.
Daniel A., 219, 225.
Daniel B., 401, 406, 407.
Daniel C, 343, 355, 395.
Daniel E., 80.
Daniel H., 38, 389.
Danielle, 340.
Daniel L., 66.
Daniel M., 43S.
Daniel W.. 07, 77, 179.
Danville, 493.
David,= 235, 391.
David,o 229, 235, 392, 392,
402.
David,' 39, 101, 237, 239, 392,
409, 411.
David,8 43, 67, 67, 428, 429.
David," 53, 177, 396, 396, 447,
50i), 611, 514.
D.ivid B., .54,31, 86.
David C, .393.
David I)., 420.
David E., "AM.
David J., 445.
David S., 308, 410, 440.
David 8. IT.. 447.
David W., 308, 435.
Dean, 53.
Dean A., 53.
Deborah, 30, 236, 265, 407.
Delberl, 478.
Delia, 413.
Delia S., 438.
Delia, 376.
Delia M., 398.
J>e»ire, 510.
Dexalla, 3.'l5.
De.vter, 129, 408.
Diad.irnia, 460.
Diana, 460, 4*).
Diana J., 424.
Dinntha E., 224.
Dix.333.
l><.lly, 332.
Dorcas, 490, 490, 491, 491.
Dorcas M., 269.
Dorcas W., 75.
Dora, 376, 520.
Dora E., .57.
Dorinda, 491,462. 493.
Dorothy," 33, 480, 480.
Dorothy ,'■•92.
Dorothy,' 37, 39.
Downing, 67.
iMibois, 154.
Dulcenia, 308.
Dustin, 400.
Dwiirlit. 4G.3.
Eben, 373.
Ebeuezur,* 31, 32.
Ebenezer," 65, 454.
Ebenezer," 278, 401, 402, 454.
Ebenezer,' 39, 408, 409.
Ebenezer," 421.
Ebenezer F., 56.
Eda, 177.
Edgar A., 326, 521.
Edgar E., 520.
Edgar W., 62.
Edith," 88.
Edith,' 258, 258.
Edith," 326.
Edith,"0 398.
Edith L., 397.
Edith M., 181.
EdnaG., 507.
Edua S., 81.
Edmund, 155, 332, 340.
Edmund D., 340.
Edmund L., 173.
Edson 1^ , 349.
Edward,^ 359.
Edward," 360, 490.
Edward.' 363, 369.
Ed war.!,' 223, 343, 373, 374,
375, 393.
Edward,'-' 377, 477.
Edward C, 58, 271.
Edward B., 343.
Edward E., 85, 244, 3.39, 341.
Edward K., 179, 468.
Edward F. M., 521.
Edward C, 81.
Edwardll., 41,200, 316.
Edward I., 522.
Edward L., 82.
Edward P., 78, 394, 420.
IMward S., 86, 301, 4.37.
Edward i'., 162.
Edwin,' 369.
Edwin.s 393, 416.
Edwin,-* 85, 325.
l!:dwin,'f 185.
Edwin A., 372.
E.lwin D., .042.
Edwin F., 75,177.
Edwin G., 163, 496, 523.
Edwin K., 515.
Edwin X., 375, 440.
Edwin R.,387.
Edwin H.,469.
Effle -J., 397.
Eibridgo, 331.
Elhrldge E., 143.
Elbrldge F., 172.
Elbridgc N., 250.
Elden P., 254.
Rleanora, 41.
Eleanor L., 76.
p:ieanor 14., 463.
Eleanor V'., 80.
Eleazer,* 31.
Eleazer,''' 277, 329, 378.
Eleazer.n 278, 279, 330.
Eleazer,' 282, 332.
Electa M., 412.
Eli. 40H.
Elias g., 81.
Elias W., 518.
Eliiah.o 228, 379.
Elijah," 91, 229.
Elijah,' 7.5, 128, 230, 238, 45
Elijah," 462.
Elijah M., 472.
Elij.ah T . 153.
Elisha.s 301. 439.
Elisha,« 72.
Eli8ba,'.76,202.
634
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
: V. 77.
'. G/ 3:36.
iir,342.
Elisha R., 81.
Eliza.: 2S2, 488.
Eliza," 40, 140, 266, 266, 344,
384,417, 463, 466, 4S8.
Eliza," 175, 178, 301, 386, 443.
Kliza, 518.
Eliza A., 219, 232, 3G9, 462,
46.i, 467, 472, 478, 518.
Eliza C., 77.
Eliza
Eliza
Eliza .7., 47, 427, 496,
Eliza M., 41.
Eliza S., 76, 463.
Eliza W.,22r>.
Eliza v., 518, 518.
Elizabeth,-* 28.
Elizahcth,* 29, 30, 32.
Elizabcth,o 33, jg". 18S, 228,
235, 277, 277, 302, 379, 399,
400, 489.
Elizabflh.o 35, 00, 93, 212,
229, 229, 304, 454, 480, 480.
Elizabeth,' 101, 310, 363, 364,
406, 409, 409, 490.
Elizabeth," 67. 144, 244, 344,
374,416,428, 429, 492.
Elizabeth.^ 47, 56, 226, 444,
4.51, 477.
Elizabeth, 507, 610, 510, 511,
517.
Elizabeth A., 81, 178, 226.
246, 437, 446.
Elizabeth C, 160, 349.
Elizabeth 1)., 333.
Elizabeth E., .58, 183, 4.50.
Elizabeth F., 420,492.
Elizabeth IT., 343.
Elizabeth ,T., 250, 394.
Elizabeth L. I?.. 275.
Elizabeth M., 139, 169.
Elizabeth R., 41, 308.
Elizabeth &>, 179. 343,391.
Elizabeth 'v., 233. •«■
Elizabeth W., 4.50.
Eliziir, 487.
Ell.a, 316, 417, 494, 519.
Ella A., 47, 160, 178, 318, Z2\,
376.
Ella E., 449.
Ella F., i?S.
Ella O., 169, 350.
EllaM.,62, .395, 418, 506.
Ella S., 177.
Ellen, 67, 142, 292, 345, 373,
422,
Ellen' A. ,41.
Ellen B., 355.
Ellen E., 445.
Ellen F., .56.
Ellen J., 381.
Ellen L., 160, 2.50.
Ellen M., 56,431, 465,475.
Ellen N., 343.
Ellen S., 46.
Ellen W., 48, 177.
Ellis A.. 388.
Elmer B., 182.
Elmer C, 206, 255.
Elmer D., 349.
Elmer E., 176.
Elmer H., 451.
Elmer L., 206.
Elmer R., 514.
Elmer W'., 353.
Elmira, 259, 432.
Eluie E., 474.
Elvira P., 374.
Elvira J., 494.
Ehvyn B.,'342.
Elziiia, 130.
Eraeline, 290, 373.
Eiiieline F., 163.
Eraeline M., 375.
Emerson A., 184.
Eniilv,' 413.
Emilv,«324, 416, 431, 466.
Emilv." 54, 68, 44.3.
Emily, II 507.
EmilN , .512, 518, 519.
Emily A., 158.
Eniilv E., 50, 53.
Emilv v., 320. .351, 492.
Emily M., 298.
Emily R., 41.
Emina J., 514.
Emma," 437.
Emma," 174, 388, 443, 445,
445.
Emma,'" 182.
Emma, 515.
Emma A., 182.
Emma ('., 179.
Emma K., 86. 162,318.
Kmma F., 178, 474, 516.
Emma G.,449.
Emma T., 273.
Emma L., 172.200, 274.
Kmma M.. 56, 77.
Emma V., H2.
Kmm.a V. C, 388.
Emma W., 388.
Eng.-ina, 397.
Ephraim," 33, 35", 400.
Ephraim," 34, 236, 402, 4.56,
487.
Ephr.'iim,'23S, 460.
Ei)hiaiin D., 465.
Ephraim K., 387.
Ephraim II., 492.
F.i>hraim S., 5.3, 290.
Erantua, 177, 412, 473.
Erastus O., 56.
l-.ri, 369, 375.
EriC.,375.
Ernest, .520.
Erne.«t B., 87.
Ernest M ., 513.
Ernest T., 207.
Estelle L., 353.
Esther,:' 28.
Esther,* 29, 30.
Esther.f' .33, 189, 189.
P:sther,« 33, 34, 65, 455.
Esther,' 45, 205, 247.
Esther," .56.
Esther, 511.
Esther B., 186, 463.
Esther E., 474.
Esther J., 177.
Esther L., 87.
Esthers., 204.
Esther P., 349.
Ethel P., 184.
Ethel IT., 499.
Ethel M., 58, 63.
Ethel W., 176.
Etna J., 259.
Etta, 451.
Eugene, 225, 474, 505.
Euuene B , 351.
Eugene E., 4.36.
Eugene F., 351.
Eula, 520.
Eunice," 33.
Eunice,' 39, 290, 333.
Eunice,' 67, 417.
Eunice,!' 68.
Eunice, 510, 511, 521, 521.
Eva, 177.
Eva A., 186.
Eva B., 389.
Eva v., 453.
Eva E., 181.
Eva II., 62.
Eva S., 58.
Eve. 169.
Eveline, 270.
Eveline A., 437.
Eveline R., 86.
Eveline S., 439.
Evelyn II., 56.
Everett, .53.
JCveiett S., 344.
Ezel;iel,.30, 329, 330, 331.
Ezekiel II., 213, 216.
Ezra, 93.
Ezra M., 491. 493.
Ezra W., 279, 292.
Fanny, 2S2, 2S2, 384, 605.
Fanny AV., 420.
Farnsworth, 278.
Felicia II., 397.
Femi, .300.
Feriliiiantl R., 495.
Fidelia, 400, 406.
Filora, 70.
Flavilla, 40.3.
Flora ,\., 4it5.
Flora !•:., :'.98.
Flora J., 86.
Florence, 252, 2.54.
Florence A., 356.
Florence ff ., 55.
l-'Iorcnce M., 398.
Florence X., 397.
Florence P., 388.
Florilla, 409.
Florinda. 45.
Flovina J., 163.
Forrest, 377.
Forrest E., 374.
Foster, 67.
Foxwll,511,513, 513.
T-'rancee,'' 279.
Frances,' 101, 128.
Frances," 1.54.
Frances," 174, 270, 387, 445.
Frances,!" 182.
Frances A.. 160.
Frances A. M., 43.5.
F"rances (.'., 204.
Frances E , 200, 342.
Frances F., 375.
Frances G., 130.
Frances J., 86.
Frances L., 446.
Frances M., 318, 471.
Frances P., 473.
Frances S., 493.
Fr.-mces T., 273.
Frances W., 372.
Fiancis,= 26.
Francis,* .32.
Francis,^ 4.55.
Francig.n 303, 456.
Francis,' 382, 458, 461.
Francis,* 132, 156, 163, 467,
488.
Francis,9 166, 177.
Francis,!" ]g5. igfi.
Francis A., 140,182,506.
Francis I)., 319.
Francis E., 185, 354,437.
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
535
Francis F., 341.
Francis O., 470.
FranciH H., 339.
Francis L., 161.
Francis M., 407, 519.
Francis 1'., 460, 400.
Francis R., i'h, 450.
Francis T., 200.
Francis W., 78, 85.
Francisco, l'>4.
Franiv, 1S4, -^26, 271, 272, 516.
Franii A., 81, 174.
Franlj H.,COi, 467.
Franli E., 54, 169, 233, 351.
Franli F., 449.
Frank G., 273.
Franli H., 50.
Franiv L., 182, 301.
Frank M., 255, 515.
Frank O., 300.
Frank 1'., 388.
Frank S., 451.
Frank W., 172.
Franklin, 215, 223, 246, 266.
Franklin A., .339.
Franklin C, 206, 259.
Franklin P., 363.
Franklin R., 205.
Frederic,' 333, 410.
Frederic," 373, 374, 394, 417,
488, 494.
Frederic," 169, 173, 226, 451,
472.
Froderic,'o 184.
Frederic A., 200, 348.
Frederic B., 260, 327.
Frederic E., 274,498.
Frederic F., 432, 514, 516.
Frederic Ci., 53.
Frederic H., 353.
Frederic J., 344.
Frederic L., 233, 227.
Frederic P., 1S2, 202.
Frederic S., 449.
Frederic T., 63.
Frederic W., 68, 398.
Freedom J., 67.
Freeman E., 513.
Fremont, 70.
Fremont D., 375.
Friend P., 431.
P'rink, 43.
Fristam H., 438.
Gardner, 213, 353, 421.
GaU.s, 207.
George,'' 3;i2.
George,' 73, 191, 230, 334,
491.
George,' 154, 246, 373, 393,
394, 422, 467.
George.a 170, 270, 376, 387,
444.
George," 69.
George, 510.
George A., 77, 86, 142, 155,
162, 227, 247, 251, 351.
George B., 413.
George C, 47, 143, 343.
George ])., 446.
George E., 182, 276, 338, 447.
George E. \V., 82.
George F., 42, 50, 54, 298,
301.
George G., 231, 260.
George II., 76. 82, 161, 173,
177, 179, 339, .341, 343, 345,
353, 354, 429, 435, 469, 473.
George U. E., 54.
George I., 254.
George L., 67, 69,70,77, 301.
George M., 48, 62, 246, 438,
448, 478.
George if., 143.
George P., 198.
George S.,41, 445. 467.
George T., 273, 319.
George V., 160.
George W., 40, 131, 140, 160,
162, 172, 214, 224, 2;il, 247,
250, 318, 339, .350, 354, 420,
4:i8, 447, 515.
Georgia C, 342.
Georgiana, 254, 375, 467.
Georgiana A., 206.
Gersljom," 33.
Gershoin," 34.
Gcrshom," 37, 37, 38.
Gersliom," .39.
Gertrude, 175, 376, 448.
Gertrude D., 326.
Gertrude E., 62.
Gertrude M., 498.
Gibson, 519.
Gibson G., 520.
Gideon,' 2'}4.
Gideon," 455.
Gideon," 4.57.
Gideon,'*4I0, 462.
Gideon,'' 473.
Gilbert S., 395.
Gilraan, 191, 271, 460, 463.
Gilman F., 506.
Gilinan P., 259.
Glen, 453.
Glenn D., 169.
Glennie E., 62.
Gordon, 204.
Grace," 229.
Grace,: 124.
Grace,» 169. 172, 173.
Grace, 521.
Grace A., 452.
Grace B., 449.
Grace C, 186.
Grace G., 326.
Grace I., 60.
Grace L.. 180.
Grace W., 142, 171, 171.
Gracia H., 411.
Gracia T..., 226.
Granville A., 425.
Grenvllle IL, 515.
Greiiville T., 614.
Grosvenor W., 86.
Guilford D., 420.
(iustavus, \'Xi.
Guy C, 478.
Hammond T., 355.
Hannah, •■'28, 29.
Hannah,* 30,32.
Hannah,' 33, 71, 235, 267,
399.
Hannali,« 303, 361, .392. 402.
Hannah,' 73, 74, 101, 131,
212, 214, 238, 3-34, 392, 456.
Hannah,' 40, 132, 219, 341,
432, 462.
Ilannali," 56.
Hannah, 507, 509, 510, 512,
521.
Hannah A., 170,440.
Hiinnali B., 22'J, 245, 411.
Hannah I)., 40.
Uannali E., 208, 473.
Hannah .J., '200.
Hannah K., 461.
Hannah M., 388.
Hannah X., 613.
Hannah P., 132, 231. 272.
Hannah R., 198, 219.
Hannah \V., 333.
Hannibal G., 492.
Harmon, 319.
Harold, o.')2.
Harrie N.. .348.
Harriet,' 130, 204, 316, 460.
Harriet," 101, 220. 223, 2^t.=;,
319. 324, 384, 422. 466, 467.
Harriet," 166.
Harriet, "> 69.
Harriet A.. 41, 47, 164, 251,
316, 3.i3, 38S. 518, 520.
Harriet B., 268.
Harriet C, 375.
Harriet D., 274.
Harriet E., 53, 139, 340, 352,
353, 468.
Harriet F., 475.
Harriet J., 179.
H.arriet M., 86. 193. 4.31.
Harriet N.. 2.59, 325, 463,
Harriet P., 467.
Harrison .1., 47.3.
Harrison T.. 341.
Harris R., 485.
Harry \., 449.
Harry E., 452.
Harry L., 275. '
Harry O., 204.
Harry S., 204.
Harvey. 204, 205.
H.itlie R.. 3'jS.
Hazen. 69.
Helen, 74. 493, 477.
Helen A.. 177, 186,467.
Helen B., 179.
Helen D., 85.
Helen E., 518.
Helen P., 38-8.
Hel.n G.,498.
Helen 1.., 172. 315.
Helen M.. 321.
Helen S., 81, 324, 339,350.
Helen R..443.
Henry.'^ 211.
Henry," 212, 262,490.
Henry,' 73, 204, 215, 230, 265.
Henry,* 76, 219, 244, 319, 394,
432.
Henrv,» M, 449, 451, 477.
Henry A., 161, 223, 253, 317,
389, 460.
Henry B., 85, 3.33.
Henry C, 50, 275, 514.
Henry D., 176.
Henry E.. 2.i9, 435.
Henry G.,202.
Henry H., 159,338,341,448.
Henry .1., 57, 78.
Henry L., 161,437,520.
Henry M.,.327.
Henry O., '23;?.
Henry P., 86. 269.
Henry K.. 60.
Henry 8., 64.
Henry T.. 271.
Henry U., 162.
Henry W., 182, 437,439, 445.
Henry W. B., 397.
Hep.-ibah, 399, 510.
Hepsibah A., 386.
Herbert B., 82.
Herbert E., 2aZ.
Herbert M., 354, 451.
536
IXDEX OF FLETCBIERS.
ITerbcrt S., 467.
Htibert W., 69.
Herman 1'., 470.
Hcrinoii A., 349.
Hervuy T., 42.
Heti.aiua, 38.5.
Ilezckiah, 28, 32, 487.
Hiram, 242, 421.
Hiram A., 42.
Hiram B., 2r>l.
Hiram C, 4-20.
Hiram I)., 413.
Hirara if., 4;j5.
Homer B., .')22.
Homer C, 440.
Horace, 306. 473.
Horace A., 77, 143.
Horace K. Cx., .55.
Horace Gr.r, .'■97.
Horace H., 174.
Horace .J., 41.
Hf.racc L., 17fi.
Horace R , 43.
Hor.-itio, :»!.
Horatio K., 337.
Hos.-a, i:;i, 491.
Hubl.ar.i, 472.
Hiihbard J., 473.
Hutrh 15., 4.57.
Huiih F., ISl.
Uueli P., 449.
Hui.la A., ?M.
HuldaT., 3:!2.
Ida, 154, 376, 443, 519.
Ida A., 206.
Ida E., 274.
Ida F., liiO, 469.
Ida G., 87.
l.ia.T., 47.
J.la M., 3.53.
Ida S. M., 259.
]da\V., ISO.
Indiana, 123, 144.
Inez A., 451.
Iniiram, 153.
Tpni, .521.
Ira, 67, .367.
Ira A., 47S.
Ira II., 451.
Irene A., .''.95.
Ir\-inf;, 3^7.
Irving T., 1S2.
Is.aac.'j 93.
Isaac,' 06, 122, 236. 263, 265.
Isaac.s 132,243,462.
Is:iac,9 473.
l.«aac A., 340.
Isaac D., 473.
Isaac F., 139.
Isaac >., 166.
Isaac \\'., 342.
Isabel E.. 349.
Isabel M., 440.
Isabel S., 445.
Isaiab, 472.
Isolena IL, ISO.
Israel, 73.
Israel A., 220.
Ivan M.,478.
Ivan, 59.
.Tacob.f^ 228, 235.
Jacob.*! 238.
Jacob,^ 37, 263.
Jacob G., 266.
Jabez, 45.
Jabez B., 490, 492.
James.* 29.
James.s 189, 277, 400, 489.
James." 279, 401. 402, 487.
James," 39, 191, 369, 405, 406,
408, 410. 417, 4.56.
James,* 67, 155, 245,416,429,
462, 463.
James,'' 4.39.
James,"' 182.
James A., 81,438, 471.
James B., 298, 301, 341.
Janus C, 1.53.
James !>.. 395.
James E., 158, 450.
James F., 73, 76.
James (r., 43.
James H., 43, 54, 200, 493.
James K., 133, 376.
James M., 166, 167, 491.
James B., 423, 515.
James !<.. .50, 417.
James "^1'., 165.
James \V.. 142, 437, 520.
James W. P., 142.
Jane,* 32.
.Iane.-''']S7.
Jane,: ]23, 364.
.Line.' 40, 67, 205, 417, 421.
Jane,'-* 325.
Jane A., 82.
Jane C, 59.
Jane E., 167, 319, 389, 4'25.
Jane F., 46.
Jannette, 205.
Janus K., 254.
Jarvis J., 231.
Jasper, 410.
Jedediah, 3.30.
Jebiel, 4;3, .54.
Jellerson, 129, 206.
Jefferson H.. 244.
Jemima. 1S7, 204, 360.
Jenks, 4:'2.
Jennie, 225, 318, 519.
Jennie B., 232.
Jennie C, 503.
Jepthah, 213. 333.
Jeremiah,'"' 235, 456.
Jeremiah,' 237, 460.
Jeremiah,'* 245.
Jeremiah, 510.
.leremv, 512.
Jerome, 166. 319.
.Tiroine E., 425.
Jeriislia, 32. 392, 39.5, 511.
Jeru>ha E., .398.
Jesse,'' 189.
Je.«se,6 91.
Jc-sso,: 128, 237, 238, 262.
Jesse,« 1.54.
Jesse,' 175.
Jessie C, 453.
Jessie F., 349.
Jessie M , 60.
Jo;mna,"'2n, 2.35, 358.
Joanna,'; 65, 71, 258, .303. 304.
Joanna,' 73, 235, 2:J7, 456,
457.
Joanna," .334, 417, 462.
Joanna B., 76.
.Joanna 0., 461.
Joanna M., 309.
Joel,''" .302, 400.
Joel, 6 190, 304, 402, 403.
Joel,' 129, 236, 308, 332, 410,
411,412.
Joel,« 155, 428, 438.
Joel^ 177.
Joel A., 2i7, 353.
Joel C, 69.
! Joel E.,341.
; Joel M., 321,437.
' Joel P., 438.
Joel W.. 291.
John,-' 28.
John,* 29, 32. [400.
John.'i 65, 71, 189, 235, 391,
John," 65, 71. 72, 190, 236,
257, 258, 361, 401,490.
John,' 74, 213, 215, 2.58, 333,
I 336, 368, 405, 406, 407, 408,
409,456.457,491.
I John.s 219, 2.31, 242, 246,259,
I 345, 3)<4, .394, 416, 417, 421,
428, 462, 466.
John," 47. 251, 396, 447, 472.
I John,"' .59.
I John, 5«», 510, 517, 518, 519.
John A., 42, 1.55, 214, '251,
3:i9, 398, 425, 448, 495, 497.
John B., 67, 130, 420.
.Tohn B. S., S6.
John < '., 4<i9, 429.
John D., 81.
John E., 200, 223, 255, 450,
518.
.Tohn ¥., 418, 495.
John G., 245, 518.
.Tohn H., ;342, 351.
John 1., -iuO.
John L., 3:i4.
John .M., 48,161,468,472.
John P., 342.
John <^ A., 420.
Jiil.n 1!., 301. 393.
.T.,hii S., 143, 173, 325, 341,
380, 387. 457.
.John 1'., 395, 4;i5, 477.
.Tohn W , 177, 181, 191, 198,
lO-.i, 2-50, 295, 319, 375, 424,
446,492, 517.
Jonas, -29, 66, 188, 190.
Jonas C, 3:44.
Jonas \\'., 191.
Jonathan,* 2'.>.
Jonathan,^ 65, 187, 188,261,
.302. 4 4.
Jonathan," 71, 90, 209, 303,
330, 380, 456
Jonathan,' 72, 101, 215, 333.
Jonathan,* 45.
Jonathan,' .56.
Jonathan, .509.
Jonathan E., 135.
Jonathan U., 1.31.
Jonathan P., 386.
Jon.-ithan T., 191.
Jonathan V., 130.
Joseph,-' 28.
.Joseph,* 29, 32.
Jo8cph,o 88, 400.
Joseph." 90, 91. 92, 211, 229,
3.W, 380. 401, 402.
Joseph,' 38. 74, 101, 122, 125,
130, 214, 230, 364, 382, 392,
408.
Joseph,' .39, 41, 143, 159, 162,
428, 429.
Joseph," 174, 397.
Joseph, .509, 510, 511.
Joseph A., 139, 185.
Joseph H., 49, 160.
Joseph L., 172, 394.
Joseph .M., 219.
Joseph P., 321, 513.
Joseph P. L., 319.
Joseph W., 40, 76, 244, 250,
311,420.
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
537
.Toseph v., 160.
Jo8i-|)liiue, 182, 387, 394.
Josepliiiic 13., 441.
.To8ei)liiric H., 348.
Joseiihine L., 340.
Josephine M., 342.
Josluia,-'' 27.
Joshua,* 29.
Joshua,-' :.'.3, 71.
Joshua," 33, 34, 35, 72, 88,93,
456.
Joshua.' 38, 66, 73, 74, 131,
456, 457, 459.
Joshua,* 73.
Joshua, 517, 518.
Jo8iah,< 30.
Josiah.s 2U, 455.
Josiah," 6.>, 91, 211, 212, 455.
Josiah,' OC, 456.
Josiah,8 4:3, 67, 461, 462, 463.
Josiah.o 172.
Josiah, 515.
Josiah E., 225.
Josiah F., 223.
Josiah M., 223.
Josiah R., 213, 218.
Josiah S., 298.
Jotham, 238.
J. Perry, 259.
J. Sullivan, 320.
Judith, 392.
Judson E., 162.
Julia, 169, ] 74, 204, 519.
Julia A.. 41, 76, 162,316,417,
424, 458
Julia B.,388, 504.
Julia E., 166, 363, 372.
Julia F., 516.
Julia H., 326.
Julia J., 417.
Julia L., 62.
Julia M., 49, 54, 76, 337.
Julia W., 142.
Julius, 427.
Julius A., 205.
Justus J., 443.
KateL., 519, 620.
Katheiine O., 276.
K<-ndrii;k, 169.
Kfcndall A., 177, 186.
Ktnie I'., 356.
Ki!ziah, 220.
Kimball. B., 42, .53.
Laura,? 129, 215, 412.
Laura,* 4:3, 1.54. 427.
Laura.o 54, 175.
Laura A., 198, 225, 247, 292,
388.
Laura A. O., 165.
Laura B., 255, 4'^ii), 503.
Laura E., 2i54, 438.
Laura M., 222, 42.').
Laurnncc B., 497.
Lavina, :«)3, 519.
Lavinia, 395.
LaNinia A., 462.
Lavinia \V., 49.5.
Leah. 176.
Loavitt C, 462.
Leefv. 209
Lue il., 449.
Lot" P., 233.
Legh II., 513.
Lelia, 374.
Luinui'l, 2-17, 458, 518.
Lena IL, 181.
Lcuora, 80.
Lcou, 225.
Leon O., 516.
Leon \V., 255.
Leonard,' 74, 101.
Leonard," 77, 73, 132, 243,
393
Leonard 11., 105.
Leonard O., Ii56.
Lerov. 182.
Ltroy V. N., 09.
Leslie, 255, 488, 522.
Lester, 251, 387.
Le8tinaE.,270.
Levi," 2.34.
Levi," 93, 209.455.
Levi,' 73, 410, 490.
Levi,8 462, 493.
Levi,» 473.
Levi G.,492.
Levi L., 4.38.
Levi T., 131, 162.
Levi W., 75.
Levcritt X., 395.
Lewis, 75, 80, 225.
Lewis A., 74, 81.
Lewis C, 29S.
Lewis E., 387.
Lewis I., 389.
Lewis P. F., 395.
Lewis S., 86.
Lewis v., 76.
Lida B., 514.
LillaK.,274.
Lilian, 451.
Lilian A., 85. .516.
Lilian M., 184.
Lilian N., .388.
Lilian P., 49.
Lillie A., 275.
Lillie M., ]S2, 201, 495.
Lizzie H., 520.
L. Louisa, .504.
Loammi, 215, 237.
Loella, 437.
Lois, 34, 204.
Lois A., 219,513.
Lois C. .319.
Lois L, 320.
Lois W., 320.
Lnngo, 394.
Loprucia F., 270.
Lorana, 427.
Lorcn, 473.
Loretia, 370.
Lorenzo, 308.
Lorenzo F., 81.
I..orenzo N., 247.
r.oriea, 521.
Lorin, 487.
LiTindrt. 143, 466.
Lorinc. 68.
Lorin^ F., 07.
Lot IL. .516.
Liitlii. 3.">4, .515.
Louflla, 226.
Louis E., 3.52.
Loui.-'a.' 129, 130, 131, 282,
,'i:;2, 412, 461.
Louisa," 143, 154, 220, 342,
424.
Louisa .\., 210, 268.
Louisa E., :i42.
Louisa P., 77.
Luuisa IL, .55.
Louisa J., 76.
Louisa M.. 81.
Lovell, 213.
Lowell, :i84, 388.
I-owell W., 340.
Luanna "W., 180.
Lucia A., 67.
Lucian,278.
Lucian IL, .385.
Lucian \V., 254.
Luci<'n, 144.
Lucien M., 3'18, 327.
Lucie M.. 341, 363.
Liicina, 201.
Lucina J.,478.
Luciiida,'' 278.
Lucinda,' 74, 215, 237, 491.
Lueinda,M5, 245, 246.
Lucinda M., 81.
Luciuda R.,46.
Luciiidii S., 67.
Lucinda T., 165.
Lucius, 282.
Lucius C, 2.50.
Lucius L., 50.
Lucretia, 74. 2,58.
Lucretia E., 42.
Lucy,* 30.
Lucy,'"' 209, 374, 480.
Luc v," 34, 65, 90, 91, 93, 209,
201, ScO, •O.-'.l, 3:>2, 401, 490.
Lucy,' 37. 74, 101, 123, 128,
130, 2.H2, 213, 214, 2.36, 238,
332. 3.TJ, 407,411,46f>,49l.
Lucy," VM, 135, 219, 295, Wl,
384, 463.
Lucy," 176, 271.
Lucy,'" 69.
Lucy A., 42, lf.6, 223, 339,
342, 387.
LucvC, 246,441.
Lucy E., 53, 344, 4ii5.
Lucy F., 132.
Lucy IL, .506.
Lucy J , 438.
Lucy K., 154.
Lucy M., 161,171.340,354.
L'Vicy K., 300.
Lucy W., 352.
Luclla, 2.55.
Luolla J.,55.
Luke 20, 340.
Luke L., 160.
Lulia A., 179.
Lula C. 84.
Lulu, 515.
Lulu J., 32.5.
Lurn. 292, 410.
Lnra F., 207.
Luther, 125, .382.
Luther .\., 514.
Luther «L, 473.
Lutlur J..411.
Luth. r W.. 494.
Lydia,^ 27, 28.
LvdJa,*30, 31
Lydi
400.
I.v.li.
302. .368, 379,
71. 211,262,278,
. 456.
! . 72, 238, 290,
. 100,461.491.
Lv.iii.. .i;.:;l7, 416, 428, 4'.'3.
Lydin, ' 2.V).
Lydia. tm, 510, 521.
Lydia H., 102.
Lvdia J., 417,446,
Lydia T., 405.
Lyle. 109.
Lyman, 43, 93. 131, 331, 335.
Lvman B., 440.
Lyuian M., 412.
Lyman P., 219.
638
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
Lvndon, 423, 443.
Maggie, 520.
M.ilu-la, 412.
AlahcLi C, 417.
Malvina L., 43S.
Mandana. 427. .
Maixlana I'., 470.
ilanotta. 200.
MarccUa L., ."-11.
Marc.llus,427.
Mar'^elhis H., 161.
Marcia R., 270.
Martrai-et,5 329.
Martjaret,'' 279.
Mariiaret/ 230, 290.
}kfaigaref,s 394.
Marcjarel," 56, 169, 396.
Mart'aret.'O 2.j6.
Marsiaret, 509, 510, 511, 517.
Mai-;;arGt R., 463.
Maria,' 130,290,332, 392.
Maria.s 67, 1.54, 493.
Maria,'' 175.
Maria, 519.
Maria A., 54, 143, 153, 171,
341.
Maria C, 162,411.
Maria I)., 315.
Maria K., 54, 325.
Maria K., 160.
Maria H., 219.
Maria .J., 244.
Maria K , 492.
Marion, 161, 310, 397.
Marion W., 497.
Marli, 123.
Mari; C, 444.
Mark K., 519.
Mark W., 133.
Marsiial 1,295.
Martlia,"' 391.
Martlia.'i 34, 330, 360, 392.
Manila,' 73, 262, 333, 370,
407.
Martha,' 77, 220,292,423.
Martlia, 515.
Martha A., S6, 164, 271, 367,
370, 416.
Martha C, 76.
Manila E., 41, 206, .356.
Martha F., 351, 3S6.
Martha J.. 351, 363, 461, 514.
Martha L., 441.
Martha M., 223, 340.
Manha P., 159,421.
Martha 8., 205.
Martha \Y., 333.
Martin, 69, 491.
Marv,^ 2i.
Marv,* 29, 30, 31, 32.
Mar'v,'' 8S, 189, 228, 329, 399,
454, 487, 489.
Mary ,6 34, 65, 72, 187, 209,
211, 229, 236, 257, 261, 262,
.304,330, 361,401.
Marv,' 39, 75, 130, 131, 191,
212, 229, 230, 236, 237, 258,
262, 282, 334, 3*i0, 392, 407,
409, 456, 458, 460, 490.
Mary," 39. 67, 132, 155, 242,
243, 24J, 246, 265, 266, 295,
341, 374, 3S4, 416, 422, 427,
428, 429, 462, 492.
Mary,'-> .53, 56, 175, 250, 271,
396, 397, 444, 451.
Mary, 50J, 511, 515, 518.
Mary A., 43, 53, 60, 73, 143,
158, 199, 223, 266, 290, 321,
328, 331, 338, 349, 356, 363,
372, 394, 411, 417, 421, 460,
507.
Marv A.L.,143.
Marv C, 58, 142, 213, 246,
3r5, 322, 421, 519.
Mary D., 135.
Mary E., 62, 78, 81, 86, 162,
172, 176, 182, 198, 206, 231,
309, .324, 327, 337, .351, 352,
353, 354. 357, 376. 395, 396,
431, 435, 497, 506, 515, 519.
Marv F., 159, 179, 389, 505,
513.
Mary G-., 233.
.Mary H., 42. 215, 268.
Mary I., 386.
Mary .7., 63, 141, 164, 216,
219, 250, 298, 346, 369, 446.
Marv K., 224, 226, 338.
Mary L., 86. 342. 354, 388.
.Mary M., 176, .309,431.
Mary M. B., 432.
.Mary I'., 132, 158.
Marv R., 17u, 178. 214, 465.
Marv .='.,77, :i43, 437.
MarV v., 232.
Mary \V., 420, 439.
Marvetta, 2.50.
Ma^on M., 5S.
Marvin, 267.
Matilda, 186, 330, 421, 438,
451, 492, 518.
Matilda B., 3.54.
Matilda E., 305.
Matihla G., 438.
Matilda.!., 446.
Matthew R., 160.
MaUie J., 233.
Maud, 180,520
Maud B., 206.
Maurice W., 349.
Mehitable, 190, 278, 279.
Melanic E., 77.
Meline D., 76.
Mellnda, 73, 409.
Mcllnda .J., 515.
Mfllntha, 49.
Melissa, 292.
Meiita, 411,413.
M. Kva, 259.
Mell, 373.
Melvin. 512, 514.
Melvin S., 437.
Melvina, 185.
Merab A., 316.
Mercy, 209, 213, 229.
Mercy A.. 2.32.
M.;rle J., 2.56.
Merritt, 141.
Mc-ta L., 520.
.M. Harriet, 446.
Micaijah, 462.
Michael, 123.
Miles, 175.
Miles J., 129, 153.
Milly, 408.
Milly J., 321.
Milton, 251.
Minnie, 376.
Minnie E., 55.
Minnie L., 180, 355.
Miriam, 72, 350,373.
Miriam L., 438.
"Miron, 80, 443.
Miron E., 85.
Moore R., 40.
Morrill, 214.
Morgi! . .
Morri.« it:..
Morris \v'., 84.
Mo.ses,<! 229.
Moses,' 215, 265, 336, 3S0,
457.
Moses G., 231.
Moses H., 220.
Moses P.. 331.
.Mo.sea W., 348.
Myra, 254.
Myrilla J.,163.
Xabby, 380.
Nahor, 4S7.
Nancv," 190, 331.
Xaiic'y,' 74, 130,237,332,392,
408, 412, 4.58.
Nancy ,6 67, 205, 244, 341, 384,
421, 462.
Nancy ,» 395, 397.
Nancy, 511.
Nancy A.. 244, 251.
Nancy C, 140.
Nancy I'J., 54, 158.
Nancy H., 3S7.
Nancy J., 232.
Nancy M., 356.
Nathan.MS, 203.
Nathan," 490.
Nathan,' 38, 332, 412, 453,
490.
Nathan," .340, 492.
Nathan A., 469.
Nathan ii., 2U0.
Nathan (.'.,492.
Nathan H., 465.
Nathan P., 125.
Nathaniel, 101, 392, 395.
Nathaniel F., 182.
Natli.iniel II., 3.30.
Nathaniel J., 417.
Nathaniel L., 250.
Nathaniel S., 338.
Nehemi.ah, 215, 220, 261, 262.
Nellie, 226, 374, 520.
Nellie A., 67.
Nellie C, .59, 68, 301.
Nellie E., 223, 260, 469, 506.
Nellie ii., 389.
Nellie I., 516.
Nellie M., 274, 441.
Nellie P., 60.
Nellie R., 58, 224, 273.
Nelson,69, 384, 423, 428.
Nelson P., 452.
Nettie, 498.
Nettie J., 451.
Newell, 154, 472.
Newman, 175.
N. Howard, 477.
Nirain A., 396.
Noah, 304. 360.
Noah M.,309.
Norman, 177, 431, 520.
Norman A., 431.
Olive,* 302.
Olive," .34, 257, 330, 360.
Olive,' 204, 236, 258.
Olive,' 423.
01ive,» 177.
Olive, 509, 521.
Olive A., 205, 208.
Olive L., 186.
Olive M., 372.
Olive P., 269.
Olive W., 243, 411.
Oliver,* 31.
Oliver,!^ 329, 359.
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
539
Oliver,* 209, 235, 303, 330,
361.
Oliver,' 210, 236, 412.
Oliver,* 4fi2.
01iver,» 473.
Oliver F., 250.
Oliver L., 43.
Oliver M., 437.
Oliver N., 67.
Oliver K., 338.
Oraar, 511.
Omittee, 406, 410.
O. IS'., 435.
Orarael, 135.
Ovamcl \y., 68.
Orill.i, 515.
Oritula, 458, 513.
Orlando, SO.
Orliii K., 58.
Orlin O., 396.
Ormcl, 207.
Orniond \V., 68.
Orp.ali,237.
Orpha, 412.
Orplia M., 437.
Orrell F., 420.
Orron J., 67.
Orren AV., 69.
Oscar, 503.
Oscar F., 465.
Oscar H., 254.
Oscar W., 46.
Osias, 67.
Othiol, 130.
Othiel A., 161.
Otis, 75, 309.
Panthea, 279.
Paris, 407, 448.
Parker,« 360, 402.
Parker," .335, 336.
Parker ,« 269. 345.
Parmelia, 236, 250.
Parrot, 491.
Pascal, 215.
Patience T., 170.
■Patty,0 91,93, 330, 331.
Patty,'' 101, 129, 131, 215, 238,
332, 406.
Pan 1,3 27.
Paiil.«29.
Paul." 188.
Pant, 8 65.
Paul," 66.
Paul,'" .507.
Paul R., 93, 131.
Pauline, .520.
Pelatiah, 88. 92, 1.30, 158.
Pendleton, 509.
Perkins K., 274.
Persia, 257, 258.
Peter,5 329.
Peter," .34, 72, 330, 380.
Peter,' 30, 74, 333, 380.
Peter E., 43.
Peter W.. 330.
Perry, 410.
Perry V., 516.
Pethuel H., 367.
Pliebe,< 30.
Phebe.s 329.
Pliebc,i 262, 330, 403.
Phebe,' 210, 409, 410, 413.
Phehe,« 393, 462.
Phebe I)., 444.
Phebe M., 425.
Philander A., 204.
Pbilcna K., 320.
Philenia, 308.
Philinda T.. 161.
Philip, 236, 2.57,258,620.
Philip P.. 250.
Phineas, 72, 74. 90, 456, 461.
Phineas D., 467.
Phineas P., 335, 344.
Plllsbury C, .56.
Polly," 71, 93, 190, 331, 402,
403, 490.
Polly,' 72, 74, 122, 130, 210,
237, 262, 408, 412, 492.
Pollv,« 268, 462.
Polly, 521.
Porter, 215.
Porter K., 131.
Portia, 518.
Priscilla, 509, 512.
Purley, 491.
Quartus, 412.
Quincv A., 416.
Rache"l,< 29.
Rachel,' 187, 211.
Rachel,« 65, 204, 262.
Rachel,' 101, 213.
Rachel,8 1.32, 133.
Rjichel B.,461.
Rachel R., 164.
Rachel S., 1.32.
Ralph, 215, 374. .
Ralph H., 449. •
Ralph M., 60.
Ralph T., 449.
Hansford, 68.
Ransom, 463.
liavmond, 131, 163.
Ravnioud J., 162.
Rebecca,* 30, 32.
Rebecca.o 189, 329, 358, 399.
Rebecca,* 65, 91, 190, 229,
236, 306, 331, 3^i9, 300, 401.
Rebecca,' 101, 124, 129, 213,
237, 262, 265, 336, 406.
Rebecca," 143, 24;, 265, 266,
269, 416, 4.38.
Rebecca K., 3-53.
Rebecca O., 158.
Rebecca P., 268.
Relief, 210, 335, 4.54, 460.
Remembrance, 369.
Reuben, 30, 261, 265,411,510.
Reuben H., 273.
PJiena M.. 219.
Rhoda.'! 360.
Rhoda,' 72. 230, 332, 491.
Rhoda,» 133. 140, 265.
Rhoda P., 232.
Rhoda M., 342.
Khnd.a R., 383.
Rhnena, 245.
Richard," 203.
Riehard." 306.
Richard,' 316.
Richard,' .324.
Richard," 53.
Richard C. E., ,504.
Richard E., ,520.
Richard F., 143. 171.
Richard T.. 425.
Richard W., 393.
Robert,' 25_
R(>bert,<30, 31.
Robert," 71, 228. 3.59.
Robert," 204, 228, 229, 360,
490
Robert.' 229, 230.
Robert,* 231, 324.
Robert. 509, 510, 611, 517,
618, 619.
Robert B., 328.
Robert C, 393, 394.
Robert H., 231, 328.
Robert M., 78, 176.
Robert O., 176.
Robert S., 171, 276, 449.
Roby, 408.
Rodney, 432.
Rodney P., 449.
lioifer, 510.
Roland R., 513.
RoUin, 319,340.
Rosa, 85, 254, 520.
Rosabella A., 436.
Rosalind, 255.
Rosanna, 30, 140, 417.
Rosanna R., 385.
Rosanna F., 388.
Roscoe, 225.
Rose, 185.
Resell, 68.
Rosie M.,182.
Roxana, 75, 132, 190, 191.
Roxv, 336.
Rov E., 398.
Roy M., 452.
Royal, 132.
Royal C, 105.
Royal H.,4S8.
Rubv M.. 02.
Ruel D., 40, 503.
RucI H., 437.
Ruel Xr.. 450.
RufuR, 72, 75. 230.
Rufus H.,356.
Rufus M., 198.
Rufus R., 81, 159.
Rufus S., 417.
Ruggles, 423.
Russell, 409.
Russell n.,43.
Ruth,* 32.
\ Ruth," 71, 38,379.
I lltith,« 2.'^6. .303, 380, 401.
, Ruth,' 39. 258, 458.
Ruth,» 175.
Ruth .-v.. 465.
Ruth B., 42, 250, 445.
I Ruth H., 411.
' Ruth M., .521.
. Ruth W., 40,513.
• Ruth R., 269.
Ryland, 306.
Satlie L., .516.
Sadoc, 300.
Salome, 73, 143, 306.
i^allv,'"'331,401.
Sally,' 74, 213, 258, 408, 457,
458, 491.
Sally,' 417.
Pallv, .510.
8anip-on," 257, 261, 329.
! Sampson,""' '.Vil.
\ Sampson,' 338.
j Sampson," 345.
I Siunue!,'- 26.
Samuel,-''27,28.
I Samuel.* 30, 31, 32.
; Samuel," 234, 235, 257, 277,
329, 400. «•
Samuel." 235, 236, 278, 279,
3.30, 331, 402, 403, 454, 456,
71.
Samuel,' 38, 72, 101, 129, 236,
233, 336. 337, 405, 410, 456,
46i).
Samuel,' 135, 142, 243, 425,
462.
540
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
Sarauel,9 47, 472.
Samuel, 507, 509, 521.
Katnuel A., 41, 292, a96, 4«1.
iSainuL-1 C, 420.
8aiuuel E., 109, 337, 444.
Samuel G-.,265.
Hamuel H., 15H, 282, 339, 446.
Samuiil J.,2JS.
Samuel M., 140,412.
Bamuel V.. 270.
Samiu-1 W'.. n, 15S, 162, 179,
180, 349.
Sar;ili,3 27, 28.
Sarah,^ 23, 3vi, 32.
Sarah,'' :«, 88, ISS, 189, 211,
228, 302, 329, 358, 359, 399,
400.
Sarah.o 34, 90, 92, 93, 209,
211, 212, 22s, 229, 236, 2.5S,
202, 279, 303, 300, 3:30, 360,
301, 3S0, 402, 455, 4.56, 480,
490.
Sarah,- 37, 3S, 60, 101, 123,
12", 131, 191, 21.3, 236, 202,
290, :5.33, 303, 364, 409, 457,
458, 459, 490, 491.
Sarali.s 39, 07, 155, 199, 219,
242, 243, 200. 267, 269, 292,
421, 422, 428, 462, 463, 492,
494.
Sarah,!' 47, 174, 251, 376, 447.
Sarah, .507, 509, 510, 511, 512.
Sarah A., 07, 123, 140, 186,
270, 324, .334, 341, 351, 429.
Sarah H., 40, 3;i9. 460.
Sarah C, 165, 445.
Sarah p:., 340, 344, 351, 395,
440, 461,407, 518, 519.
Sarah F., 159. 320, 349.
Sarah Ki., 310.
Sarah II., 5>;.
Sarali I., 300.
Sanili ,r.. 41, 54, 143, loo, 158,
102, 173,271, 465.
Sarah I.., 410.
Sarah M., 49, 80, 243, 295,
300.
Sarah N., 244.
Sarah ().,33S.
.Sarah P., SI. 2.50, 311.
Sarah S., :i09, 493.
Sarah '1'., 87.
Sarah W., 78.
Seavcr S , 75.
■ "iicbiistian, 47.
Solon, 210.
Bert-nia, 3i)S.
Seth, 3 12, 304, 367, 410, .509.
Seih H., 4'.'3.
Selli \V., 396.
Sewall, 123, 124, 214.
Si'well W., 219.
Seymour P., 143.
S. Florence, 444.
Sherman, 341.
Sherman I)., 309.
Slierman U., 320.
Shuah H.,210.
Sidney, 40, 144, 154, 325.
Sidney M., 172.
Silas,' 409, 410, 429, 447, 491,
521.
Silas C, 428.
Sihas J., 437.
Silas S., 420.
Silas T., 439.
Sil.a.s W ,494.
Silviu.i, 463.
Simeon, 39, 1S9, 257.
Simeon .J., 443.
Simon, 06, 74.
Simon T., 3:32.
Solomon," 65, 236, 330.
Solomon,' 66.
Solomon,^ 67, 345.
i Solomon," 68, .095.
I Solomon L., 334.
j Sophia,'! 72, 278.
Sophia,' 74, 75, 238, 332.
I Sophia,* 242.
I Sophia, 512.
Sophia A., 161,363.
I Sophia E., 42.
Sophroiiia, 74, 421, 422, 494.
Sophronia A., 250.
I Squire, 278, 319.
I Stednian 11., 340.
Stephen,''' 209.
Stephen,'"' 2tl9, 300.
Stephen,' 37, 128.
Stephen," 375, 393, 428.
.Stephen. .509, 510.
Stephen C, 368.
Stephen K., 1-54.
Stephen \., 420.
Stephen R., 164.
Sici.hen W., 321, 396.
Stilman, 269, 308, 319, 325,
3-W.
Stilman J., 320.
Stilman T., 412.
Stouijhton, .504.
Stouj^hton A., 129, 153.
Stouijhton J., 154,
Submit, ;39. .- ..
Sumner, '.2697 '
Susan,""' 303, 360.
Susan,' 2:50, 336, 303, 406,
40S. 459.
SuNin,* 07, 77, 133, l'J9, 231,
295, :J84, 410,461.
Susan," :300, 395, 473.
Susjin,'*" 507.
Susan, 511. 513, 514.
Susan A., 162, 417, 493.
Susan B., 424, 498.
Susan C, 231.
Susan E., 63, .506.
Susan F., 346.
Susan H., 3-3:3, 353, 515.
Susan L., 140.
Susan M., 341).
Susan P., 213, 214,216,387.
Susan It., ;344.
Susanna," 187, 2:3.), 480.
Susanna.e 34, 35, 90, 190, 209,
262.
Susanna.' 39, 101, 409.
Susanna," 220, 428, 438.
Susanna,^ 225, 395.
Susanna, 5'J9.
Sybil, 210. 360, 403.
Sybil L., 420.
Sybil \V., 492.
Sylyania, 225.
Sylyia, 292, 406.
Sylyina C, 46.
Syreno Ti., 515.
Tabitha, 209, 278.
Tacie A., 519.
'J'acie L., 519.
Temperance, 229.
Thankful, 31, 209.
Thaddeus li., 410.
Theodore C, 342.
Thomas,* 31.
Thoraas.o 88, 358, 391, 455,
480.
Thomas," 90, 91, 391, 455,
490.
Thomas,' 73, 101, 129, 333,
4.57, 491.
Thomas,' 45, 76, 493.
Thomas, 510, 512.
Thomas .V., 4'J4.
Thomas B., 411.
Thomas C, 517, 425.
Thomas D., 521.
Thomas E., 272.
Thomas G., 42.
Thomas U., 395.
Thomas T.., 181.
Tliomas M., 321.
Thomas P., 493.
Thomas S., 76, 267, 269.
Thomas \V., 435, 448, 514.
Tilly, :580.
Timothy,* 29, 32.
Timothy,' 65, 71, S$, 189, 400.
Timothy.i! 72, 191, 401, 402,
487.
Timothy,' CO, 73, 124, 128,
129, 1:30, 407.
Timolhy,« 76, 417.
Timothy, '■" 177.
Timothy A., 143.
I Timothy K., 14:5.
TiiT>olhv S., 412.
1 True I)., 254.
Truman, 245.
I Truman C, 4.32.
i Tryphena, 407.
Tna, 176.
! I'riah, 209.
I'rsula E., 45.
T'rsula K., 4-37.
Valeria A., 75.
Valinda, 279.
Varniim T., 3:39.
Vera I., 182.
Vesta M., 374.
Vilana A.. 2.59.
Villa J., '2:33.
Viola. I. ,495.
Virginia, 154.
Vryling, 331.
Wallace C, 318.
Walter, 1.30, 131, 159, 180,
251, 398.
Walter B., 246.
Walter E., 254.
Walter II., 59,86.
Walter .J., 16:3.
Walter V., 180.
Warren, 160, 370.
Warren A., 201.
Warren (i., 198.
Washingt<jn, 229.
Wealthy T., 386.
Webster, 48.
Weleome .!., 411.
Wendall H., 395.
Wendall O., 514.
Wesley, 429.
Wheatly, 520.
Wiley, 129, 188.
Willard, 66, 235, 237.
Willard T., 177.
William,^ 26.
William,' 27, 28.
WillLim,* 30,31, 32.
William,6 209, 302, 359, 489.
William,« 72. 211, 2"29, 262,
303, 360, 4S7, 490.
INDEX OF FLETCHERS.
541
William,' 7.5, 101, 210, 21o,
230, 205, 308, :540, aso, 392,
409, 412. 457, 458, 488, 491.
William," 67. 143, 216, 231,
267. 319, 324, 374, 394, 421,
429, 462.
William,9 56, 166, 175, 301,
390, 444,451.
AVil!iain,'o 70,390, 453.
•William,", 70.
William, 517, lilS, 519.
William A., 38, 41, 321, 334,
343,398,520.
William B., 57, 154, 367, 441,
514.
William C, 85, 374, 495.
WilUam C. E., 322.
William P., 2.56, 38S.
William K., 155, 274, o46,
351, 440, 418.
William F., 226, 326, 327,
465, 471.
William G., 341, 520.
WrHium II., 47. 60, 7.. 82,
139, 206, 231, 339, 350, 428,
518.
William n. T.. 447.
Willi""! I., 273.
William J., 40.
William K., 109, 242, 43(.
William L., 244.
William M., 472, 521.
Willi.am N., 223, 445.
WilUam O., 181, 463.
William P., 498.
William K., 227.
William S., 77, 343, 389, 438.
William T., 475.
William W., 40, 67, 298, o22.
Wiiiftcld8.,521.
Winu', 427.
Wiiislow O., 163, 384.
WyU>, 187.
Zac(:lieu8, 209, 210.
Zacliariab. :«, 34, 39, 45.
Zebina, 412.
/pruah, 511.
Ziba, 514.
Zlba C, 463.
Zopbar, 210.
I Zora, 70.
INDEX
OF NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Abbott, Arthur S. L., 218.
^U!,'u.-ta, 280.
Caleb, 217.
Caleb F., 217.
Caleb F. G., 218.
Caroline M., 218.
Charlotte M., I'Ja.
Daniel, 15.5.
Daniel A. B.. 218.
Eihvard G., 218.
Klizabeth F., 290.
Frank 1'., 218.
Fletcher M., 218.
Grafton S. L., 218.
Helen L., 290.
Henry L., 218.
Hooker \V., 218.
Jacob .T., 290.
.Tai/U'g W., 2!'0.
J. J.. 200.
.To8i;ih G.,21S.
I.ucv A. L., 217.
ilary F., 280.
Mcrev M. R., 217.
I'aiil \\'., 290.
Sarah A., 15.5.
Sarah ].., 218.
'I". B.. 280.
William S., 217.
AVilliain \V., 290.
Adams, Alonzo B., 246.
Calharine L.. 111.
Charles D., 111.
Daniel E., 111.
Darwin, 110.
Kva li., lU.
Georse D., 110.
George W., 111.
John B., 111.
John S., 111.
Lucv A., 472.
Mary C, 111.
Mary E., 111.
Olive, 269.
Pelatiah, 30,
Rebecca, 360.
Khoda R., 254.
Richard, 129.
Ruth, 39.
Samuel, 29, .502.
Samuel L., 35.
Sarah, 88.
Sarah P., 142.
Susan, 417.
Aiken, , 100.
Albree, , 94.
Alden, , 295.
Aldrich, Ann R., 183.
Belhiah, 487.
Timothy, 444.
Allanfihaw, , 47.
Allard, , .56.
Albee, , 46.
Allen, Amos, 74.
Benjamin, 4.30.
Calharine, 430.
Cyrus, 4;i0.
Emma F., 174.
George, 512.
George E., 167.
Georgie L., 179.
Hattic E., 328.
John L., 512.
Joseph, 512.
Lewis, 512.
Martin F., 4.30.
Mary, 71, 132, 437.
Marv A., 512.
Norman J., 4.30.
Sarah, 4.30, 512.
Sarah F., 4;J0.
S..204.
AUenwood, , 468.
Allison, Emma, 86.
Henrietta W., 351.
Alvord, , 171.
Ames, Charles G., 466.
Eunice, 251.
Fann}' S., 1.56.
Georec M'.,466.
Helen W., 468.
Joseph F., 466.
Mary, 408.
Nathan, 409.
Rebecca, 469.
Amsden D., 319.
Andrew, Carrie, 51.
Andrews, , 324.
Anthony, , 114.
Rosa, 85.
Appleby, Susan, 441.
Appleton, Eydia D., 194.
Archibald, Betsey. 55.
Arms, Fannv L., 485.
AVilliam, 99.
Armsby, , 290.
Armstrong, , 415.
D.-iniel, 54.
Arnold, Charles P., 63.
James L., 63.
Joseph E., 63.
Joseph W., 62.
Julia A.. 193.
Louis, 62.
Arnold, Mary L., 63.
Maria S., 372.
Susan J., 63.
William H., 63.
William L., 62.
Asav, Emma, 186.
Ashley, , 2.">:i.
Athearu, , 326.
Atherton, I-oiiisa, 106.
Alwood, Benjamin T., 437.
Eliza, 2S1.
Henry M., S3.
Austin, Adeline, 210.
Avery, Hannah K., 48.
Ayer, , 476.
Axtel, , 327.
Thomas R., 282.
B.ibbidge, Charles, 216.
P.abbitt, \V. E., 86.
Bacon, Abieail, 382.
Anna L.. 297.
Elizabeth A., 297.
F. A.,171.
Frances, 171.
Freeman, 297.
Horace, 335.
Julius D.. 297.
Mabel, 297.
Nellie A., 297.
Bacnal, Thomas, 393.
Bailey, .\nna J., 300. ■
Elizabeth A., 245.
James. 245.
•Toseph G., 245.
Martha, 245.
Rebecca, 245.
Thomas B., 513.
William, 513.
Baker, Amos, 381.
Daniel F., 381.
Elizabeth, 487, 491.
Jonathan H., 381.
Mary E., 98.
Polly 8., 452.
Rebecca, 381.
Sarah, 381.
Sarah S., 167.
William, 381.
William T., 447.
Balch, , 112.
Baldwin, Aurilia, 286.
Emma, 50O.
Sophronia, 156.
Susan J., 287.
\Villiam,287.
Ball, Sarah, 30.
Ballou, Olive, 422.
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
543
Bancroft, Chloo, 103.
Ehenezer, 102,108,
109.
Edmund, 216.
Edmund D., 216.
Eliza A., 216.
Elizabeth, 102.
George, 109, 122.
Georw T., 216.
Hannah. 108.
Hannah J., 109.
Joseph F., 109.
Lucy, 105.
Luther, 216.
Luther S., 216.
Lydia T., 109.
Lydinna, 109.
Wary D., 107.
Rebi-cca, 104.
Sus.nnna, 102, 109.
Susannah E., 109.
Sarah E., 109.
Bangs, Sarah, 57.
Barber, Jnlia S., 98.
Victoria, 396.
Bardcn, Frank J., 192.
M.ibel W., 192.
Barford, Abbie W., 443.
Barker, Ann, 380, 382.
Daniel F., 381.
Jerusha, 381.
Jonathan, 381.
Joseph, .381.
Jesse, 402.
Mchitable, 381.
Reuben, 382.
Ruth, 381.
Sarah, 381. ,
Barlow, Sarah, 310.
Barnard, Charles, 41.
Franeis, 484.
Barnes, Almir.-*, 50.
Aurora M , 286.
Benjamin, 468.
Francis, 469.
H.irriet, 469.
Lydia, 469.
Maria, 281.
Rachel, 186.
Robert C, 216.
Susan L., 199.
Timothy, .33.
Thomas, 262.
Barney, Lulliera, 469.
Barnum, M. E., 440.
Barrett, Albert, 100.
Jeremiah, 262.
John. 100.
Jonas, 189.
Lucv, 100.
Lynaan, 100.
Martha A., 361.
Phebc B., 216.
Barron, , 108.
Barrows, Fletcher K., 440.
Mary i)., 96.
Ruth K., 175.
Peleg, 440.
Barry, Lucy J., 103.
(^itharine, 338.
William E., 165.
Bartlett, Abbv J., 87.
. Ada, 373.
Belknap, 2.'i5.
Daniel, 46.i.
Eliza, 45. '
Emma, 87.
George B., 255.
Bartlett, Lois, nl3.
Lora A.,2.')5.
Ruth, :<1-i
Thomas, 458.
Barton, Almira, 102.
Artemas L., 369.
Cora A., 369.
Gustavus B., 369.
Hannibal B., 309.
Laurette F., 369.
Lucia E., 502.
Marcellus E., 369.
Melrose R., 369.
M . Jeanette, 369.
Newton 11., 369.
Bastian, Frances E., 140.
Batcbelder, , 42.
Batchelor, , 299.
Bateraan, 130.
Bates, Alice, 127.
Edward S , 108.
Elizabeth, 127.
Henry, 128.
Lvdia, 27, 360.
Mary G., 108.
Nancy, 128.
Reuben, 471.
Silas M., 108.
Zacclieus, 127,
Bates, Thomas, 510.
Beach, Mary R., 244.
Beack, Sarah, 423.
Beats, Emma, 453.
Mrs., 75.
Susan R., 283.
Beard, Abrah.-im G., 333.
Sarah, 339.
Beckwith, Alonzo, -372.
Elbridge C, 322.
Beebe, Dr., 44.
Beecher, , 443.
Belcher, , 415.
Bell, ,121.
Bellows, Orrin E., 274.
Beeman, Thankful, 66.
Beniis, , 94.
Benedict, Lydia, 316.
Benham, , 79.
Benley, Clarissa, 98.
Bennett, Adeline F., 227.
Calvin, 73.
Louisa, 155.
Frances U., 109.
John, 3fil.
Benson, Marj' A., 225.
Bent, Samuel, 476.
Benton, Almira F., 426.
Caleb H., 426.
Christine, 426.
George M., 426.
Grace, 132.
Helen, 426.
Lucy, 426.
Mary, 426.
Nancy B., 426.
Reuben C, 425.
Samuel S., 426.
Bergen, , 232.
Berry, , 194.
Bernard, F. J., 475.
Bcriies, Elizabeth, 451.
Bethel, Nancy, 193.
Bicknell, Hannah, 467.
Hannah Q., 1S6.
V^uincy, 186.
Bigelow, Levi, 94.
Dennis, 75.
Elizabeth, 94.
Bigelow, Elizabeth T., 94.
George H., 94.
Helen L., 35.3.
J. L., 55.
Laura, 94.
Lawrence, 94.
Levi, 504.
LueiUM, 94.
Nancy, 94.
Sarah A., 98.
Susan A., 84.
BillJDgs, Almira, 341.
Mary, 408.
Bingham, Sarah, 70.
Birge, C. P., 293.
Bisbce, Anna, 164.
Georpic, 270.
Bishop, , 442.
Bissel, , 122.
Blackinton, Adeline D., 19V
Chloe, 196.
E<lgar R., 193.
Ella F., 191.
Emma F., 192.
Frank L., 193.
Helen W., 193.
James F., 193.
Jane M., 193.
J. F., 196.
Joseph F., 193.
Samuel N., 191.
Susan E., 191.
Blair, Frances, 291.
Blaisdeli, Marv, 341.
Blake, Agnes,"4S3.
Benjamin S., 483.
Charles H. M., 483.
Elizabeth C, 483.
Elvira, 192.
Francis, 482, 483.
Francis A., 482.
L. Fidelia, 192.
Louisa T., 483.
Ri uben. 322.
Blakeman, Caldwell R., 178.
Helen R., 178.
Sar.ih F., 178.
William N., 178.
Blancbard, Abigail, 121.
Asenuth, 422.
Caroline. 320.
Elizabeth F., 343.
Ellen A., 34^.
George, 347.
G. Nelson, 347.
Martha, 404.
Sarah, 228.
Simeon, 404.
Simon, 343.
William, 343.
Bland, Maggie, 526.
Bliss, Annie L., 503.
Calvin, 128.
Caroline, 190.
T., 454.
Blodgett, Anna L., 347.
Benjamin, 33.
Carrie M.. 346.
Delia, 119.
George W., 316,
347.
Harriet R., 346.
.lonas, .3t;4.
Lula A.. 346.
Luther W., 346.
Mary, 103, 209.
Rebecca M., 346.
Samuel, 346.
i44
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Blodeett, Samuel J., 346.
Samuel L., 346.
Sarah E., 346.
William H., 346.
Rlood, Amos, 208.
C'hark-y F., 3.56.
Eamund X. 11., 356.
K'lmund 8., 3.56.
EUazcT, 2'5-2.
Hannah, 20S, 273.
Jouan, 21)8.
Lncv. 20S.
Lydia, 208.
Lyman, lioo.
Oliver, -Vih.
Phinpas, 273.
Kuliama, 273.
Sarah A., 346.
William, 208.
Boardman, Nancy, ."iS.
Boden. Nt-wnian S., 233.
IJodwell. .\Tinie, 461
Boirap, 'rhtmac 11., 3S7.
I'.oker. Lilla A., loH.
Bolton, Caroline, .il6.
Hannah, ."jIG.
Bond, , 40.-).
Bonner, Hester A., 1-33.
Bosworlh, Alinira, 206.
A. W., 40.
Maria, .'14.
Bouldin, Alexina, loO.
Boutin, M.arv A., 2o5.
Howen, , 4^12.
BowerP, Clara A., 223.
Emily, a'l.
Eveline, h'Z.
James, :/i.
.le.-^f^e. 223.
Banva M.. 223.
William r.,219.
Bowker, Matilda, .342.
Mi;inie, 70.
Bowley, I,eander, 417.
Bowtell, Mary A., 223.
Rebecc4i, 223.
Boyce, Dr., lo4.
Boyd, Mai-ixarct S. C, 354.
Boynton, Amo.*, 35, 500.
Isaiah, .iOO.
Marv, 134. 271.
Rebecca, 123.
Bracken. Hilton. 411.
B.'-adbury, , 112.
Russell F., 404.
Bradford, Elizabeth F., 51.
Frederic B., 50.
J.imes B., 51.
James R., 50.
John, 50.
Joseph T., 50.
Louisa .\., 137.
BkObert C, 50.
Brady, Marv A., 345.
Bradler, Mary A., 139.
Bragg.'Emma C, 49S.
Charles, 205
Estelle, 396.
Brainard, Elon, 242.
Brandon. Mary J., 333.
Brandt, , 424.
Brank, , 504.
Brazer, , 349.
Breckenridge, Margaret, 481.
Brewer, Sarah, 400.
Briggs, Benjamin T., 107,
108.
Hannah, 38.
Briggs, Harriet B., lOS.
Iga;ic E., 108.
Isabella K., 108.
Madeline A., 108.
Orviile 11., 280.
Sarah O., 107.
Bright, Nellie, 201.
Brink, Janelta, 423.
Britton, Mary, 107.
Brock, Orrin, 239.
Bronck, Lizette, 284.
Bronk. K. G., 111.
Bronson, Cynthia M., 515.
Brooks, Abigail, 455.
Benjawiin, 107.
Caroline E., 293.
Caroline M., 181.
<-'ordeIia Cf., 274.
p;milv T., 181.
Kcvsler, 131.
Gilbert. 123.
lliiu'h, 4-,.-,.
J^iile, 4S0.
Sarah, 81.
Brown, Aliram, 247.
Adeline, 311.
Alonzo, 109.
Ann E., 110.
Benjamin, 271.
Burdett, 271.
Catharine K., 449.
Charleys K., 311.
Dorcas, 335.
Edna, 2S0.
Elisha, 4U9.
Emma L., 139.
Eugenia, 273.
Fid"elia. 404.
Frederic, lo9.
G.'Oige F., 393.
Hannah, 245.
Harriet, 104.
Hiram C, 280.
Horace, 271.
Jane R. K., 109.
Jos'-ph, 221.
Joseph F., 310.
Josiah C., 404.
Maria E., 355.
Marv, 2<j0, 310, 320,
360.
Mary V,., 497.
Mary L., 4'J7.
Mary it., 220.
Melvin, 476.
Gra, 271.
SallieC, 115.
Sarah, 37, 311.
8. F., 310
Sumner, 273.
Susanna, 361.
T. J., 115.
W H., 155.
Winfred, 271.
William H., 156.
Browne, A. J., 84.
Charles, 84.
Elizabeth A., 84.
Emma H.,:586.
Frank F , 386.
George E., 386.
Julia M., 84.
Mabel F., 386.
Martha L. F., 84.
Mary C, 84.
Theodore L., 386.
Brownell, Caroline C, 206.
Brower, , 394.
Browning, Henry, 519.
Bruce, Mary E., 154.
Bryant, , 255.
Buchanan, Daniel, 444.
Buck, Alice, 171.
Amanda M., 427.
Arthur H., 171.
Ch.amplain F.. 448.
Frances F., 448.
George E., 427.
Gertrude, 448.
Harriet A., 448.
John U., 448.
.John S., 135.
Mary A., 448.
M. H.. 205.
I'bilip, 171.
liobert H., 171.
Robert F., 171.
Russell, 171.
Sarah F., 171.
Waller, 274.
William. 427.
Willi.am IL, 427.
BuekiriL'ham, John, .503.
r.ucklin, Sarah M., 430.
Buckman, Z., 351.
Bulcr, Emily, 174.
Bull, Marv, 445. •
Bullard, Joseph, .501.
-lulia, 1.54.
Marv. 4.54.
Bunker, Rodney J., 241.
Burbank, Elias, 73.
Burch, Helen M., 61.
Tames, 45.
Burchard, Horace, 316.
Burge, Anna, 123.
Burgess, George, 460.
Levi, 336.
Burke, Elizabeth, 481.
R. W., 128.
Burleigh, Mary E., 1.35.
Burlingame, Cynthia A., 97.
Burpee, . 397.
Burr, Arthur M., 505.
Clarence U., 505.
Emma L., 51.
Harvey, 160.
Rachel, 94.
I William H., 166.
i Burrall, Lucy, 114.
Burroughs, Guy S., 384.
Burrows, , 459.
Burt. H-ena, 368.
Burton, Caroline L., 2.54.
p:iizabeth, 191.
Busiel, Caroline, 369.
Buss, , .368.
Butler, Edward, 438.
Laura G., 51.
Maria, 2S1.
Ruth, 54.
Susan v., 240.
Butraan, Clara A., 477.
Buttles, T; O.. 403.
Butlerfield, EUa A., 253.
George W., 222.
Harriet L., 222.
Henrv L., 222.
Isaac) 2.38, 458.
Joseph, 102.
Laura, 458.
Luther, 230.
Lydia B., 458.
Maria, 458.
Mary, 235.
Mercy, 229.
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
545
Butterficld, Nathaniel, 31.
Keuben J., 132.
Until, 238.
Bilas, 222.
8ophia C, 105.
Thomas, 458.
William, 453.
Button, Calvin, 129.
Buttrick, , 249.
Butz, Anna, 50.
Buxton, Aaron O., 231.
Byrum, , 287.
Byid, Margaret, 516.
Byron, Harriet, 167.
Cubot, , 193.
Cady, Arianna E., 233.
Cain, Virginia, 176.
('alder, Mary, 409.
Caldwell, Caroline E., 486.
ClariBsa, 161.
Edward E., 486.
George J., 486.
Harriet H., 486.
Henry C, 436.
John, 486.
Jonathan, 121.
Joseph, 486.
Joseph H., 486.
Lucrctia, 110.
Lucy S., 486.
Mary, 121.
Sarah S., 486.
Sybil, 402.
William J., 486.
Califf, , 442.
Calkins, Maria F., 107.
Camp, Delia. 59.
Campbell, Alexander, 346.
Alexander B. ,346.
Elizabeth. 45.
Marijarel B., M.
Mary, 73.
Canfield, A. H., 1S5.
Betsey F., 185.
Lucetla N., 158.
Carleton, Eflie, 55.
Mrs., 340.
Carley, Mary A., 68.
C'arlin, (Catharine E., 82.
t'arlton, Lewis, 418.
C'arnian, , 59.
C.irnaban, Catharine, 174.
Carney, , 84.
Carpenter, Eliza, 108.
George S., 47.
Mary I)., 243.
M.iry M., 322.
Baruh E., .322.
W. W., 322.
Carr, Mary, 510.
Carter, Caroline, 200.
Elizabeth, .379.
Harriet hi., 200.
Martha, 271.
Susan E., 227.
Carver, , 02.
Cary, Elliot. 242.
Sarah J., 478.
Caryl, Sarah, 244.
Castle, , 205.
Castleman, Mary C, 520.
Cate, , 202.
Cates, Alfred T., 494.
Celley, Helen A., 253.
Chad'wiek, Mary, 142.
r'hatTee, , 424.
Chambers, Margaret M., 115.
Chamberlain, Chester L., 157
Chamberlain, Clifton L., 157.
Elizabeth T.,
95.
Harriet Q., 95.
Isaac, 230.
Levi, 95.
Loammi, 157.
Martha A., 181.
Mary. 211,281.
Mary C, 95.
Richard H.,
157.
Chambcrlin, Ann J., 326.
James, 237.
Jane, 187.
Julia. 3.39.
Mary, 162.
Bcbeeca, 124.
Champney, Louisa, 200.
Chandler, Abiel, 197.
Albert B., 107.
Anna G., 137.
Charles B., 137.
Charles H., 104,
137.
Clarissa, 95.
David, 95.
Emily M., lol.
Frank H., 137.
Frank T., 137.
George H., 137.
Hannah, 3U7.
Heber, 137.
Joseph, 95.
Laura, 247.
Lydia B., 197.
Mary, 95.
Mary A., 107.
Mary L., 137, 197.
Sarah A., 137.
Solon F., 107.
Susanna, 261.
Thompson, 107.
Chapalear, Benjamin, 518.
Chapin, .Vnna G., 299.
Arthur U., 298.
Cniarkt* A., 298.
Charles W , 298.
Edward, 29S.
Eliza W., 298.
Emeline, 299.
Emma A., 298.
Emma J., 299.
Eugene J., 299.
George, 298.
Judson, 299.
Jjiurinda, 292.
Maritaret, 298.
Maria L., 298.
Mary E., 298, 299.
N. B., 298.
Samuel, 2U8.
t^arah, 238.
.Sarah J., 298.
Chapman, Candace, 425.
Charles P., 44S.
Elizabeth M., 448.
George C, 448.
Harriet A., 448.
Louisa, 173.
I'aris F., 448.
Thaddea8M.,448.
Charles, , 184.
Chase, Charles, 461.
Charles H., 104.
Cordelia, 299.
Elbridge, 461.
EUa, 299.
Chase, Frederic, 461.
Foster C, 61.
George G., 21".
Ida J., 387.
John, 461.
Lewis FL, 299.
Mabel C, 61.
Mary A., 58.
Mary J., 461.
Oliver, 299.
Samuel B., 61.
Wealthy. 413.
Chatfield, Emma F., 236.
Cheevcr, , 192.
Cheney, , 167.
David, 40.
Chicterhig, Caroline, 321.
Chlpman, Henrietta M., 201.
Chittenden, -Vimie P., 285.
Bculah, 432.
John S., 2.35.
John L., 285.
Maria, 4.32.
Phebc P., 285.
Church, Marv, 511.
Clair, Minnie", 366.
Clap, . 481.
Clapp, Albert, 241.
Charles M.. 346.
G. Lillian, 346.
Harriet E., 346.
Helen, 59.
Jane F., 171.
Lewis, 241.
Clark, Abby E., 307.
Abiifail, 214.
Adeline V., 82.
Alice A., 180.
Alvin B., 439.
Alvin F., 82.
Andrew, 214.
Arthur, 513.
Augusta v., S3.
Azro M., K3.
Carpelia, 83.
Catharine B., 125.
Catharine E., C86.
Charles, 179.
Charles E. F., 179.
Chora A., 83.
Daniel, 161.
Edward L., 83.
PMward P., 307.
Elburton, 439.
Elizabeth, 214.
Elmer, S2.
Exiher. 204.
Frances P., 214.
Frank L., 83.
Frederic A., 83.
George, 252.
George L.,307.
George W., 252.
Hannah, 214.
Henry H., ISO.
Herbert, 386.
Herbert A., 180.
Jacob, 214.
Jane E., 307.
Jesse, 214.
John, 214, 307.
John H., 307.
Jonathan, 214.
Julia M., 275.
Laura A.. 156.
Lillian. 2.52.
LoellaE., 83.
Louisa, 2S1.
546
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Clark, Louise E., 179.
Lucina F., 439.
Luciiida, 250.
Lulher, 125.
Ly.lia. 21-1.
Madi lla J., 4.39.
Maria H., 214.
Marv, 214.
Mury F., 386.
Monteri V, 252.
Oliver, 2I4.
Oliver K., 275.
Kr-bccca, 214.
rvrsis A., 475.
riinv, S2.
Khoda, 214.
Robert B., ISO.
Kcftlla H., 4.^9.
Hosaraond, 252.
Samuel 1\, 82.
8arali, 214.
Sarab M., :'.G8.
Susan F., ZOl.
Sylvester II., 2S4.
Thomas, 214
Timothy, 214.
AVillinra, 83, :;S6.
AVilli.am A., 83.
AViniani H..439.
Clarke, Aba K.,217.
Ada E.,217.
Ella C, 217.
Ellen W., 102.
Frances A., 217.
James, 217.
James II., 217.
Lnrv A., 217.
.\talilda, ;i35.
AVilliuin F., 217.
Clay, Alfred, .'523.
Cecil,. ^23.
Kdward, 3-23.
Fhtcher. 323.
Frank W., 444.
J. llarrinian, 444.
J.veph A., 323.
(ioorKC, 95.
Martha, 95.
i;iebard, 323.
AVilli.ira, 323.
Clayton, Kate, 104.
Cleave r, , 51.
CleavelunJ, Fidelia C, 374.
Cleveland, Ebenczer, 489.
Cline, Hannah C, 226.
Clough, Alice 0., 4.00.
Carrie I>., 450.
Cora 15., 450.
Edwin T., 450.
Edwin W., 4.W.
Elraira A., 450.
Emma F., 450.
H.tnnab, 388, 461.
Leavitt. 461.
Lillie W., 450.
Luther J. F., 450.
Mary J., 375,449.
Seth, 449.
Stephen B., 240.
Cobb, Arabella, 126.
Clara, 57.
Jotham C, 57.
Marv E.. 57.
Sarah, 57.
Sidney, 57.
Kay, 57.
"William jr., 76.
Coburn, Anna R., 217.
Cobiirn, Caroline, 217.
Carolin.' M, 217.
Ezekiel 11. F., 217.
Frank W., 183.
Frederic L., 1S3.
James F., 217.
Luev F., 157, 217.
Lucy K., 217.
Lvinan R.. 183.
M'aria J., 217.
XelliP L..183.
Rhoda, 223.
Susanna, 209.
Thomas, 216.
Coehran, William, 229.
Williani D.,415.
Coe, T)ai-win F., 318.
DwisfhlS., 318.
Edward B., 318.
Elv.ood M., 318.
Harwocd U., 313.
H. P., 299.
Laura, 300.
Mary, 300.
Orlo R., 318.
Coffin, Betsev, 2-39.
Coeswell, — '-, 484.
Colbum, AblL-ail U., 438.
Mercy M., 194.
Colby, r-iiarleg F., r,z.
Enoch L., .53.
Francis O., 136.
Frank A., 53.
Georrre H., .53.
Jabez P., 127.
Johr ^., .53.
Laura M., 127.
Mav. 136.
Kel'lie J., 1.36.
Stoddard B., 127,
Colcord, Clara, 40.
Henry C'., 270.
Cole, AehBah,"337.
Abbie R., 195.
Daniel W., 355.
D. W. <Jlinton, 355.
Eliza F., 386.
Frederic M., 184.
Georiie B., 386.
Henry G., 355.
Jeft'erson K., 195.
John A., 184.
John K., 195.
John M., 184.
John X., 195.
John S., 195.
Joseph, 381.
Lucy F.. 386.
Mabel E., 105.
Marv E., 195, 386.
Marv W., 355.
Maude H., 355.
Sarah. .341.
Colcg, Emma E., 48.
Collins, Joseph, 206.
Mary, 446.
Colman, Elizabeth, 114.
Coman, , 77.
Comings, , 440.
Comins, George 8., 514, 407.
Conant, J., 229.
Josiah, 36.
Condon, Barbara, 395.
Conrad, Emily J., 515.
Cony, Samuel, 509.
Coolidge, Anna L., 181.
Caroline, 370.
Cornelias, 369.
Coolidge, Clara. 181.
Elizabeth, 369.
Franklin, 369.
Juli.an A., 346.
Lucy A., 370.
Martha, 309.
Mary .\., 369.
Oren, 181.
Sarah F., 370.
Susan, 369.
Coombs, George. 56.
Cooper, Elizabeth M., 83.
Ida S., 179.
Jacob W., 179.
Copeland, Albert, 307.
Albert U., 374.
Alice f:, 374.
Augusta, .373.
Charles. 366.
Clara E., 366.
Edward, 366.
Edwin, .306.
Imoeene, 367.
Ira, '367.
Isaac, 367.
Isora F., .367.
Israel. .366.
Li 11a, 367.
Llewellyn, .366.
Liicinda B., 106.
Lydia F., 366.
Lydia W., .367.
Miuy, 140.
Mary F., 367.
Oramandel, 366.
Orlando \V. P.,
366.
Pearl R., 367.
Raymond, 366.
Rosa, 366.
Roscoe F., 366.
Samuel, 367, 374.
Sarah E., 366.
Stephen F., 366,
Sns.-m I)., 367.
Wilbur, .366.
Wilbur F., 366.
William T., 366.
Willis, 367.
Copp, Mary, 53.
Corey, Aaron. 216.
Elizabeth, 349.
Frank W.,.371.
George, 371.
llezekiah, 34.
Joseph, .337.
Mary, 133, 337.
I'aulina, 337.
Rebecca, 210.
Wallace A., 371.
Corliss, , 426.
Corneau, , 73.
Comey, , 346.
Comwell, Julia, 287.
Mary E., 230.
i Cory, Ann M., 344.
I Cottle, Nathaniel, 392.
I CotUin, Mary, 31.
Cousins, Elisha, olO.
Priscilla, 512.
Cowdrey, Martha A., 216.
Crail, Martha M., 201.
Cram. Albert D., 469.
Albion, 473.
Beniamin, 469.
ElviVa C, 460.
Mary A., 469.
Mary E., 513.
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
>47
Cram, Orlen !>., 409.
Crrindell, Mary, 322.
Crane, Abijah", 113.
Annie W., 114.
Edwin H., 11.3, 114.
Erailie U., 114.
Ooorst- ^V^, 114.
Harriet M., 471.
Helen K., 114.
JanuH ]•;., 114.
I.onis U., 114.
Marv. 114.
Morris U., 113.
Spencor C, 114.
Crego, Sylvia A., 1»4.
Crocker, Joanna, 188.
Margaret, 487.
Crocker, Melvin, 514.
Crosby, Mary, 301, 402.
Cross, Frances II., 4S3.
Joseph W., 81.
Crossman. i'atty, 402.
Crowell, Betsey, 366.
John, 447.
Ct]inming8, Anaos, 39.
Anna. 503.
Arcbelaus, 42,
503.
Augusta P., 503.
Bridget, .303.
iJaniel, .39.
Edward N., 503.
Eliza, 103.
Elizabeth. 303.
Joseph, 303.
Mary, 122, 303.
Mary J., 41.
Nathaniel, 101,
123.
Rachel, 101.
Sarah ft., 53.
William, 303.
Cunningham, Clark, 328.
G. H., 516.
James J., 516.
Leslie F., 516.
Ruth, oI6.
?uphia C, 77.
Susan L., 516.
Currier, Elzina, .367.
Louisa v., 340.
Mary, 246.
Curtis, Abbie M., 2.t3.
Anna P., 254.
Cliarles F., 263.
Charlis L., 253.
Elijah, 421.
Emma M., 254.
Ernest A., £o3.
Henrv .\., 253.
LoraE, 2.i.3.
Lucy E., 254.
Mary J., S>3.
Otis, 2.')3.
Polly, 510.
CuEbman, Ida, 69.
Joslah, 69, 336.
William \V., 69.
Zclla A., 69.
Cnshon, J.'ine, 304.
Cupsels, , 184.
Cutler, Anna, 241.
Cutter, Benjamin B., 134.
Benoni, 134.
B. G., 134.
Catharine H., 134.
Daniel B., 466.
Gershom, 160.
Cutter, John F., 1.34.
John H., l;$4.
Julia, 275.
Lucy C, 1.34.
Lucy F., 134.
Mary C, 134.
Ralph 11., 134.
Rhoda, :J61.
Sarah A., 134.
Sarah C, 134.
8. Elizabeth, 134.
Susanna, 230.
William P.. 134.
Cutting, William E., 474.
Dadmon, , 382.
Daggett, Abbv i:., 193.
Ann"L.,376.
Amanda, 378.
Charles, 376.
Eraeline A., 376.
Mary E., 376.
Nathan, 276.-
Tiuiothy, 376.
Daily, Elizabeth, 165.
Dakin. Regia, 397.
Dale, Sarah, 361.
Dana, Abby .V., 87.
Dauforth. , 118.
Daniels, Catharine C, 345.
E;iiza, 4;i0.
Lvdia, 270.
Darby, Ann M, 83.
Darling, Abby M., 322.
Albro E., 322.
Almeda A., 322.
Anna, 321.
Ardelia, 242.
B. F., 322.
Chester, 322.
Deforest D., 322.
Edward, 322.
Emma J., 322.
Jane, 322.
Julia A., 444.
Mary A., 322.
Robert, 322.
Robert D., 322.
btephen W., 444.
Susan, 322.
William F., 322.
William ri., 444.
Davenport, Sarah, 402.
Davis, Abigail, 13tJ.
Abby L., 419.
Adrian A., 419.
Alice M., 422.
Aima L., 476.
Anna M., 217.
Caroline, 498.
Caroline (.'., 417.
Clara J. 475.
Cornelia, 217.
Ebenezer F.. 422.
Edward A., 450.
Elam U., 450.
Elizabeth F., 476.
Emma F., 450.
Franklin, 217.
Franklin B., 217.
Frederic O., 419.
George A., 419, 476.
Gertrude, 217.
Henry .\., 419.
Ilezekiah, 460.
Ida, 180.
James, 217, 422.
Jonathan, 130.
Laura F., 422.
Davis, Lcroy S., 419.
Lucy, 460.
Lucy P., 217.
LydiaA.,418.
Lydia U., 255.
Manba A., 217.
Mary, 257, 422.
Mary F., 240.
Minnie K., 478.
Minnie R., 476.
Mosi'S, 133.
Nellie M., 476.
Nettie M., 422.
Rebecca, 382.
Richard, 422.
Rufus, 419.
Sally, 267.
Sarah H., 113.
Sivona, 422.
S. 8.. 180.
Thaddeus U., 248.
Thomas. 267, 422.
W. C, 475.
W. XL, 449.
William F., 475.
AVllliam L., 419.
Davison, , 3'11.
Dawson, David, 43.
EIl-c.ibethE., 86.
Day, Abigail li., 81.
Dorinda, 269.
Enoch, 269.
Eugene, 352.
James G., 141.
Oscar A., 77.
Patty, 239.
Dayton, , 79.
Jane E., 115.
Debeck, Ephraira, 514.
Deland, , 353.
Deloiig, , 251.
Deluce, Henry, 381.
Dennis, , 373.
Denniston, Esther. 511.
Denslow, .Jason, 376.
Derby, Caroline A., 218.
Caroline E., 346.
Charlotte C, 846.
Ellen M., 340.
George, 218.
Georgiana, 346.
John, 462.
John B., 346.
John W., 346.
DesilctA, Sophronia, 408.
Devall, Sarah A., 141.
Dewey, , 309.
DickeVmon, Ellen M., 479.
E. W., 479.
Helen, 43.3.
J., 433.
Jeremiah, 433.
Julia M.,433.
Mary J.. 433.
Wililam, 433.
William 0., 479.
DIckerson, Sophia, 94.
Dickinson, , 300.
Dillon, Samuel, 517.
Dingee, .Mary E., 394.
Dinsiuore, Ahisrail, 155.
Elizabeth S.,266.
Samuel, 432.
William, 280.
Dix, Martha, 3.30.
Dixon, Elizabeth, 437.
Lizzie, 286.
Lydia, 521.
548
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Disson, .Tonnette, 201.
I)o(ii;e, Miiria, 50.
Dole", Arthur L., S87.
Augui-tus, 382.
ClunU-s, 470.
Cliarles F., 496.
Olara L., 3S7.
Cyrus, oSl.
Cyrus (t., 382.
Edmund, 47'>.
Eli7.:ibctb, .SHI.
Elizaettc, 381.
ElU-ii, 381.
Irene, 387.
James D., 40".
-leniflia, :;S2.
John. 47(1.
Jot'ejih, ",82, .".87.
Joseph !■:., 387.
Katharine, 41*7.
Lemuel, 381.
Lucy, 381.
Kalhan, 496.
JJalh.in H., 407.
lieul)en, 381.
Uulh, oh2.
Harah .\., .^Sl.
Susanna, 3.8'J.
Susan \V., 4»J7.
Oollotf, ,413.
Doloft', David, 472.
Doolhlle, JeruBha, 282.
Dorman, llulda, 510.
Douglass, Elizabeth, 354.
Dow, Abbie, 200.
Jereniiali, 121.
Sarah A., 121.
Drake, Aldeii M., 506.
Cliarles E., 100.
Charles L., 109.
Kdwin K., 223.
llenrv II.. 270.
William, 270.
Draper, Frances, 201.
Mary E., 256.
rhebc D., 251.
Drcnnder, Mary R., 388.
Drew, , 241.
Drumniond, Frances, 497.
Dudley, Amasa, 201.
Anna, 202.
Arthur \V., 292.
Christine M.L., 106.
Frederic A., 202.
Henry M., 202.
Herbert, 292.
James W., 292.
Joseph, 291.
Marv, 32.
Paul W., 292.
Sarah E., 239.
Sarah J., 292.
Susan I., 106.
Walter W., 292.
William B., 292.
William II., 292.
AVilliam N., 292.
Dummicgo, George, 76.
Dunbar, Isadore, 172.
Jolin, 172.
Rosette A., 280.
Dunciin, . 105.
Duncombe, Eliza, 185.
Duncklee, Elizabeth, 361.
Dunham, Uairiet. 166.
Mary, 00.
Dunlap, Mary M., 427.
Dunshee, William, 73.
Durkee, . 309.
DustJn, Diantha E., 224.
Duttou, Augustus, 459.
Elizabeth, 35, 501.
Emily, 127, 459.
Emily J., 310.
Franeis, 4.50.
John, 4.59.
Jonas, 450.
Kicliard H., 310.
Sahnon,3o, olu, .501.
galnion F., 310.
►iar.ih, .501.
Sar.ili A., 310.
Solomon, .3.5.
William, 450.
Dye, John, 514.
Dyer, Franecs, 447.
Eaines, Ann, 274.
Cyrus, 42.
Harry, ,506.
Horace, 506.
Eastman, Abigail B., 121.
Ahnira, 247.
Andrew F., 247.
Augusta, 121.
Caroline J., 225.
Charles IL, 121.
David, 247.
Eleanor A., 121.
Eleanor H., 122.
<T<'orge, 247.
John; 247.
Joseph F.,121.
Jon.ithan, 121.
Jonathan A., 121.
Ijouisa, 450.
Martha, 217.
M!irtliaM.,247.
Mary A., 247.
Merriam, SO.
Porter B., 122.
Rebecca S., 133.
8arah, 121.
Sarah €., 121.
Sophia, 121. 247.
William, 247.
Eaton, Abbv, 240.
Carohne, 246.
David, 240.
Edmon, 254.
Edwin, 254.
Edwin A., 112.
Elias, 246.
Jacob O., 254.
James, 246.
Mabel, 112.
Mary, 246.
Nancv, 116.
Trueworthy, 246.
Warren, 246.
Eddy, , 344.
Catharine, 128.
Edes, , Ita.
Eliza A. M., 158.
Edgarton, , 502.
Edgecomb, 510.
F:dgerly, Betsey, 414.
F^dson, , 127.
Edwards, , 224.
Nancy, 337.
Eels, Henry, 143.
Elliot, Ruth, 139.
Ellis, Mary, 3.59.
Emerson, Adeline. 119.
Adeline E., 119.
Alfred, 116.
AUce, 119, 123.
Emerson, Ama, 110.
A ma F., 120.
Ann R., 117.
Anna R. H., 116.
Annie .V.. 116.
Benjamin, 119.
Beiijamii! F., 113,
222.
Boni.arain K., 113.
Bessie A., 120.
C;itharineM.,116.
Charles, 113.
Charles A., 119.
Charles K., 113.
Charles F., 120.
Charles U., 120.
Charlotte, 110, 120.
Charlotte B., 119.
Charlotte L., 117.
Clara, 119.
Clara E., 119.
Daniel, 110, 111,
112,113, 117,1.34.
D;miel F., 120.
Daniel L., 120.
D.)ra B., 110.
F:benezcr P., 119.
Edward, 112.
Edward I)., 113.
Edwin, 110, 117.
Eliza, 200.
Eliza M., 117.
Eleanor, 116.
Elizabeth, 112,
113, 110.244.
Klla J., 120.
Ellon, 110, 117.
-i^'rances, 112. '
Frances V., 116.
George, 120.
George F., 121.
George W., 200.
Hannah, 112, 113.
Hannah E., 113.
Harriet E., 119.
Henry, 143.
John, 117.
John K., 116.
.Jonathan, 135.
Joseph, 113, 116,
118.
.Joseph T., 119.
Joaiah, 405.
Julia M., 117.
Lucv, 112.
-Lucrctia, .382.''
Luther, 116. [119.
Mary, 113, 117,
Mary A. W., 117.
Marv E., 113.
Marv J., 120.
Marv L., 119.
May II., 117.
Minnie J., 117.
Nancy, 116.
Noah, no.
Polly, 36.
Rachel, 135.
Ralph, 117, 119.
Ralph B., 116.
lialph C, 118.
Ralph W., 117.
Rockwell, 119.
Barah A., 200.
Par.ah F., 113.
Barah M., 120.
tiamuel, 119. 120,
121.
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
549
Emerson, Susan, 112.
Wait T., 119.
William, 120.
William \i., 117.
William F., 120.
Emerton, John, 201.
Emery, Elizabotli, 272.
Eva, 398.
Josliua, 272.
Emmons, Joslma, 510, 512.
Lawrimce E., 35j.
Lillie F., 35.5.
Endicot, Maria, 298.
Estabrook, Arthur F., 160.
Oavid, 392.
Eben, 392.
Kose, 382.
Sarah S., 320.
Estcfl, Elijah, 220.
Evans, Anna, 376.
David, 445.
Ella F., .376.
Emma B., 3T6.
George, 370.
Harvej^ 376.
Jerome, 376.
John, 445.
Ewell, Laura, 239.
Fairbanks, Dexter, 386.
Fairchilil, .Janius, 293.
Faivtield, E. Maiilda, 276.
Fanson, James E., 618.
Farbiish, , 383.
Farley, .Vdellnc, 138.
Augusta C, 337.
Benjamin, 101, 123.
Benjamin F., 122.
Benjamin M., 122.
Bot»ey, 122.
Caleb, 136.
Caleb F., 136.
Caroline, 136, 137.
Carrie M., 138.
Charles, 122.
Charles E., 138.
Clarissa, 123, 137.
Ella J., 138.
Frank E., 1.36.
Fred 8., 136.
George F., 123.
George N., 138.
Gilman F., 136.
Hannah T., 136.
Hinry, 138.
Henry S., 138.
Lueian, 138.
Lucy, 122.
LucvF., 130.
LiulVr, 122.
Mary A., 136.
Isathan, 137.
Percy, 123.
Sanih, 122.
Sarah G., 109, 122.
Sarah J., 136.
Sarah P., l.SS.
William, 138.
Farnsworth, Eliza K., 072.
Farnum, , oG.
Farrar, Betsey, 370.
Joseph, 101.
Martha, 3U).
William P., 166.
Farrinirton, , 185.
Farwcll, Evelyn A., 476.
John W., 476.
Mai-y E., 274, 476.
Nathaniel W., 476.
Farwell, Sarah T., 109
Fassctt, Susanna, 34, 302.
Faulkner, , 478.
Fay, William P., 218.
Fell, Marv, 115.
Fellows, 'K. W., 204.
Hannah E., 252.
Lucy, 132.
Felt, Mary L., 197,421.
Fenno, Eunice H., 338.
Ferren, Belinda, 201.
Ferris, Maria A., 171.
Rachel. 47.
Field, Albert F., 362.
Albert G., 362.
Edward C, 362.
Francis, 3S4.
Mary L., 243.
Oliver, 302.
Oliver F., 362.
Fifield, , 37(1.
Fillah, Emily, 406.
Finch, Adelia, 77.
Fisher, Daniel, 371.
Hettie, 284.
Fisk, Clara, 515.
Hannah, 460.
Lucimla, 81.
Submit, 101.
Fiske, John, 27.
Flagg, ,301.
Flanders, Silas R., 268.
Fleming, Caroline, 318.
Flint, Anstris P., 318.
Diantha, 241.
Edwanl,241, 309.
Edward A., 241.
Gertrude, 241.
Harriet, 198.
Nathaniel, 198.
Nellie, 241.
Thomas G., 241.
Flood, , 447.
Fog;,', Willis, 270.
Foley, Catharine-, 519.
Folsom, Bnsan P., 271.
Forbush, Linda W., 289.
Lucy, 384.
William, 289.
Ford, Nellie, 241.
Victoria, 397.
Fortner, Aaron, 254.
Fosdick, Hannah, 73.
Foss, Eliza J., 348.
Ellen G., 140.
Horatio, 494.
William R.,348.
Foster, Elizabeth, 401.
JIary, 407.
Nathaniel, 407.
Penelope, 259.
Remembrance, 215,
359.
Samuel, 187.
Samuel P., 40.
Sar.-ih, 359.
William, 369.
Fox, Mattle, 199.
Francis, , 345.
Frasc, Nancy A., 4-17.
Frazer, , 3S8.
Frazier, George, .519.
Frederick, Benjamin B., 161.
Freeman, Angelina, 437.
BctHi-v, 310.
Joseph, 310.
Mary M., 53,311.
Mlra, 193.
Freeman, Sarah D., 310.
French, Alic(r E., 59.
Annette, 432.
C. W., 200.
David, 432.
lieorge P., 59.
Horace W., 382.
Jane E., 372.
•Joanna, 200.
Louisa M., 200.
Maria, 432.
Marv, 3*2.
Sally, 501.
Wallace W., 206.
Frink, , 4S4.
Fryc, , 220.
W. A., 366.
Frost, Mary H., 513.
I'amelia, 467.
Rachel A., 515.
8ar:ih, 487.
Zehiah, 348.
Frothingham, Esther, 111.
P'uUer, Emilv, 374.
Elizabeth, 388.
Hezekiah, 46<).
William W., 334.
FullcrU-in, Maria, 95.
Furbush, , 62.
Furson, Clara A., 494.
Gage, , 195.
Charles M., 134.
Gale, Abigail, 41.
Aziib:ih, 43.
Eliza, 186.
Gamble, . 4-24.
Nancy, 423.
Gardiner, . 325.
Gardner, Geo'-ge H., 371.
Solc-mon, 121.
Garey, Quin.->-, 135.
G.irfield,Ju.ia A., 44.
Garland, Mantano, 341.
Garlin, Anna C.. M.
Gaskill, , 823.
Gasselt, Frances, 382.
Gates, Ad(rline J., 389.
Caroline L., 389.
Charlotte P., 339.
Frederic K., 389.
George N., 389.
Harriet E., 389.
Lewis E., 389.
J^uisa, 131.
Mary IL, 321.
Newell, 389.
Walter H., 389.
Gay, Charles, 94.
Ezra M., 1.37.
Henry, 202.
Sarah, 202.
Gee, Marietta, 346.
Gere, Maria A., 382.
George, Mary, 435.
Getchel, Lvdia, 397.
olive, 177.
Getty, Fi-ances M., 54.
Gibbe, ,280.
Gibson, Leonard L., 338.
Martha, 338.
Marv A., 338.
Sanih, 3-22.
Tacie, 518.
Giddings, , 373.
Gill'ord, Kmma E., 448.
Gilbert, , 169.
Augusta M., 192.
Gilman, A. H., 367.
550
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Gilinan, Arcanna C, 348.
Caroline P., 343.
Charles II.,. -US.
Klla F., 348.
Ellen A., 466.
Oforije S., 348.
John'T., 34,S.
Louisa L., 348.
Martha A. T),, M7.
Marv E., 348.
KoxV F., ;us.
"William, :>t3.
"William T., .>i?.
Gilmore, .\lmon H., 383.
Carlos B.. *i.
Carol i IK- M., 383.
Chlof A., 106.
KrrU'Hl r;., 83.
Frederic W., 383.
Levi W., 83.
Waller A.. 383.
GilsoD, Elizabeth, 483.
Lilla A.. 6im.
Glascock, Anna, itiO.
Bedford, M9.
Tacio, bV.K
Thomas, 518.
Glover, Mary, 110.
Gofidard, Marv, 'JIS.
Goldthwaite, Alice C, 280.
Alvin, 2S0.
Alvini\V.,280.
Arnold. 280.
ArthvnB.,299.
Asenath, 279.
Calvin, 2SU.
Fniiiciu H.,
28ii.
Harriet, 280.
J ra, 2.S0.
Julia, 280.
Leland, 280.
Nfarv, 2S2.
Mary .\., 279.
Marv F., 209.
Meli'nda, 280.
Xancy A., 280.
Obed, 280.
Patience, 280.
Samuel, 279,
280.
S. B., 299.
Zina, 279.
Goodale, John, 277.
Goodell, Adeline. 423.
Almira, 1)7.
Alvira, 424.
Amos, 423.
Anna, 424.
Arad, 423.
Charles, 423.
Chester, 423, 424.
Eliza, 97.
Elizabeth, 424.
Frances, 423.
George, 423.
Grant, 424.
Harriet, 423.
Harrison, 423.
Horace, 423, 424.
Ira W., 423.
Ithiel, 424.
James, 423.
Laura, 424.
Louis, 423.
Lo\ina, 423.
Mary. 423.
Melisda, 424.
Goodell, Polly, 42.3.
Kufus, 423.
Goodhue, Albert H., 98.
Alice P., 97.
AUie E., 97.
Almi.-a, 97, 99.
A'.mira L., 97.
Annie K., 96.
Cliarle.- K., 98.
Charles F., 94.
Charles 11., 98.
Charle.'* S., 100.
C] u-ii" !. '.r<
Eliza i: , 97.
Elizabeth, 94, 96,
99.
Emma K., 98.
Krama L., 98.
Edward D., 99.
F:\ erett S., OS.
Fanny, 94.
F'anny A., 97.
F^ninces, 96.
Frank B., 97.
George, 99.
George H., 90.
George J., 96.
George 1'., 97.
George \V., KXt.
Harlow, 99.
Harriet A., 9.5.
Harriet T., 95.
Helen F., 96.
Henrv A., 97.
Henry*.'., 101.
Homer. 99.
lloraji-, 98.
Ira, 97.
John H., 95.
Joseph, 9").
Josiah, 93, 94, P6.
Josiali C, 04.
Jofiah F.,96.
Julia A., 98.
IJncjln 1'., 101.
Lydia, 96.
Lyman, 97.
Lvinan M., 97.
Mark, ii9.
Mark W., 9.i.
Martha, 06,98.
Mary K., 100.
Mary L., 98.
Isancy, 94.
Nancy C, 100.
Nathaniel, 100.
Nellie M., 99.
Iljilph B., 9ft.
Kalph J., 96.
Rhoda, 96.
Kobert B., 98.
liobert «., 96.
Samuel B., 100.
Sarah, 91.
Sarah B., 9.=>.
Sarah S., 96, 100.
Thomas H., 96.
AVavland H.. 93.
William II., 100.
William S., 96.
William W., 129.
Goodnongh, Edmond. 40.3.
Goodnow, Luke U., 404.
Goodwin, Ann E., 206.
Goodwin, Harriot, 443.
Harriet A., 219.
Gordon, Frederic F., 449.
Julia, 473.
.\rary, 219.
Mary M., 449.
Temperance, 229.
William K., 448.
Gos8, Joniis, 384.
(iould, Martha, 253.
Mary, 53.
Kuth, 303.
Sallv, 41.
Sarah, 161, 245.
Graham, Jeanelte, 426.
Grannis. Harriet, 125.
Helen W., 126.
(irant, Margaret, 424.
Graves, Kriiory N., 269.
Grav, , 242.
Chloe, 370
Gregg, .\nna J., 471.
Bel.sey M., 81.
F;\iniee, 336.
Harriet L., 471.
John H., 471.
Kachel, 336.
Sarah E., 471.
Gregory, Adelia, .52.
KInaihau, 61.
Jd.a, .52.
Jane A. ,52.
Lora, .52.
Samud O., 51.
William, .52.
Green, Abigail, ■Hi.
Charies, 173, 345.
'."yrene, '■'A\.
EllaC, .J.53.
Eliza A., 46(5.
George, 344.
George L., 344.
Geoige W., 3.53.
Henry D., 345.
Isa.ac, 466.
Julia J., 466.
Maria, .•U4.
Mary, 34.5.
Minnie F., 3-15.
Sallv, 306.
Susan F., 466.
Tryphenia T., 466.
Greene, , 157.
Alexander H., 142.
Greenleaf, Emma, 473.
Mary C, 320.
Greenwood, Alraira, 321.
Gritliii, Stephen, 77.
Grilfith, , 100.
GriggB A., 4o2.
Grimes, 404.
Grinnell, Ella, 481.
Guild, , 191.
Guilford, S. A., 383.
Guise. Kuth, 498.
Gupiil, Rebecca, 266.
Gurley, F:va, 184.
Mary C, 194.
Hadley, Abigail, 237.
Alonzo F., 243.
Amanda, 243.
Augusta A., 243.
Ella A., 284.
Flora E., 426.
Hannibal, 243.
Jesse, 243.
Marion N., 243.
Nellie, 3tU.
NAMES OTHER TITAN FLETCHERS.
551
Hadlcy, NelRon H., 243.
Williiun v., 243.
Zelona, 243.
Flayer, Lucy C, 41'J.
Haffirerly, Aehsali, 289.
Hailstoii, Margaret, 28.
HaincB, LyJia, 415.
Hale, Carrie F., ISO.
Dorothy, 33.
Eliza L., 291.
George V., 180.
Ifenry, 431.
James M., 180.
Joanna C, 349.
Nellie F., ISO.
Oliver, 89.
Hall, Abigail, 93.
Abiier, 511.
Beniaiiiin, 511.
Biaf, 511.
Brian, 512.
Catharine, 177.
Charlotte C, 116.
Daniel K., 115.
David B., 115.
Delphine, 115.
Ebenezer, 197, 281.
Edwards, 115.
Eleazer, 281.
Electa, 282.
Eliza, 115.
Eliz.abeth, 193.
Emerson, 281.
Eunice, 512.
George, 281.
Hannah, 113.
Harriet S., 352.
Harriet M., 115.
Isaiah, 93.
James, 93, 177.
James B., 16G.
Jerusha R., 282.
John, 470.
Joieph, 511.
Joseph F., 93.
Lucy, 282.
Lydia, 281.
Maria N., 282.
Mariam N., 197.
Wary, 115,360, 512.
Mary J., 115.
Nancy, 421.
Nallianiel, 113.
Nathaniel E., 115.
Perc-ival, 282.
Ralph E.. 115.
Richard B., 115.
Uulh, 93.
Sarah, dS.
Sarah E., 115.
Sarah F., 116.
Sarah J., 113.
Susan, 77.
Susan T., 282.
Tabitba F., 282.
AVlllard, 93.
Willis, 114.
Willis K., 115.
Ziba, 511.
Halliday, H. U., 109.
Sarah J., 289.
Haight, , 441.
Hamilton, Adeline 8., 370.
Charles, 483.
Cynthia, 60.
Fiances T., 483.
George, 370.
Gertrude, 38.
Hainhn, Edward R., 159.
Eleazer, 91.
Frank, 283.
Hannibal, 9L
Nathan S., 159.
Samuel A., 159.
Susan, 159.
Hammon, James, 140.
Hammond, , 431 .
Lydia, 342.
Handlcy, Mary A., 384.
Hanecom, , .386.
Hansen, , 324.
Hapgood, Abby, 178.
Eda, 178.
Edward, 178.
Fanny, 178.
Lydia, 405.
Marv. 238.
Solon, 178.
S. W., 178.
William, 178.
Harden, , 515.
Harding, , 190.
Haidy, Daniel, 229.
James, 242.
John D., 246.
Mary, 136.
Milton J., 134.
Noah, 122.
Rebecca, 273.
Harlow, Nathan B., 417.
Harper, Elizabeth J., 85.
Mary, 258.
Thomas, 109.
Harriman, Melissa, 107.
Harrington, Betsey, 320.
Charles, 433.
Ellen M., 4:i.3.
Emily A., 433.
Isaac, 432.
Harrie, James, 222.
Linda W., 369.
Olivia, 175.
Harrison, , 347.
Hartshorn, Adoniram J. ,372.
Almon, 371.
Alonzo, 371.
Charles J., 372.
Frank E., 372.
Flora A., 372.
George F., 484.
Henry A., 372.
Leon. 372.
Mabel, 372.
Marian M., 372.
Micah, 371.
Samuel X., 372.
Trumbull. 4.S4.
Willis N., 372.
Hartwell, Caroline A., 352.
Elzina, IQO.
Josephine M., 352.
Samuel, 29.
Sarali, 379.
Sophia, 501.
Stedraan, 332.
Harwood, Gilbert, 130.
Haskell, , 869.
Luiira, 162.
Hasaeltine, Rebecca, 116.
Hasselton, Hannah I'., 230.
Harriet E., 353.
Hastings, Abby, 321.
Charles, 77.
Charles S., 321.
George H., 321.
Hubbard, 321.
Hastings, .Tenks II., 321.
Joseph S., 321.
L. W., 4.59.
ifary, 321.
Sanih. 136.
Hatch, Adeline E., 315.
Carl F., 452.
l'rielC.,315.
William B., 4'.2.
Hathaway, Emily, 250.
Hathorne, , 82.
HatwcU, Susan. 3:J7.
Haven, , 118.
Hawkins, Desiah, 100.
Havvley, , 300.
Mary, 119.
Hayden, Betsey, 157.
Edward VV., 467.
Susan, 387.
Hayes, Elizabeth, 451.
Sarah T., 514.
Haynes W., 464.
Hayward, Caroline O., 120.
Haywood, Emma, 389.
Otis, 332.
Reuben, 382.
Sophia L., 354.
Stevens, 382.
Hazen, Marian, .502.
Hazeltine, , 278.
Head, . 62.
Heal, Emma E., 440.
Robert, 417.
Heald, Dorcas, 489.
Gilbert L., 246.
Heaslip, Thomas, .397.
Heath, Lizzie M., .503.
Hemenway, Caroline, 275.
Rufus N., 274,
275.
Henry, Albert, 453.
Anita L., 297.
Elizabeth J., 94.
Emma J., 297.
Huich, 94.
John. 4.53.
Marv E., 297.
Nelhe F.. 297.
Patrick , 94.
Richard, 207.
Wilbur v., 453.
William. 94.
Hcnshaw. Laura, 303.
Hereey, Throphilus C., 131.
Heywood, Beulah, 129, 158.
Edwin E., 350.
George W., 160.
Maria L., .350.
Nellie A., 350,
Herrick, Bethiah, 90.
Calvin, 121.
Hicks, Catharine T., 499.
William, 161.
Hier, Maria A., .340.
Hildreth, Abigail, 238, 330.
A. Evangeline, 444
Boniamiii F., 241.
Betsey, 242.
Dorothy, 92.
D. Wesley, 444.
Ella C, 186.
Elizabeth, 160.
Evaline, 244.
Ezekiel, 213.
Frederic A., 183.
Frederic IL, 180.
Harriet, 242.
Herbert V., 186.
562
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
midretli, Ilosea, ]01.
]ilaL.,444.
iKrad, '2-20.
James, 242.
Jesse, 241,242.
Joanna, IGO.
John, 160.
I.evi, 443.
Levi "ST., 443.
Lucy, 213, 242.
Mary A., 242.
Mehitabie, 242.
Olive, 242.
O. Loiana, 444.
riicbe, 410.
Stow, 135.
Sunannab, 220.
Hill, A'lelino A., 470.
Charles E., 104.
Clara, 182.
Ebenezer, li''4.
Edmund D., 472.
Emery, 476.
Frederic M., 476.
Georjje W., 182.
llannab, 108.
Jobn B., 104.
.Joseph A., 104.
J.iseph B., 104.
lyUcina J., 477.
Marev A., 100.
Marv', 182.
Mary A., 324, 348.
Marv E., 3:i3.
Sarab, 144, .'.08.
Slilliv.in H., 182.
"William B., 104.
Ililliavd. ,451.
HillH, Elizabelb,471.
Gilbert, 415.
Helen M., 470.
JanieB A., 470.
James 1)., 34'.'.
Lorenzo >I., 471.
Mary C, 415.
Milton. 470.
lieuben, 470.
!-aniiiel F., 470.
Tliltoii, Beiiiamin, 177.
lliiickly, William, 3:55.
llines, , 175.
c. cm.
llitcbcock, Bet.sey. 443.
llixon. Emil}', .t14.
Hoag, Nathan, 194.
Hoar, Betsey. 457.
JaneM., 174.
Hobart, Batience, 266.
Hodges, , 50.5.
Hodceman, Sarab A., 381.
Hoftnaan, , 430.
Hoile, Marv A., 474.
Holbrook, Calvin N., 343.
Eunice, 306.
Holden, Eliza, 75.
Marianua, 354.
Holliday, ,116.
Hollingshead, Ruth, 421.
Hollis,"* , 1S3.
Holly, Sbadrach, 393.
Holm an, , 503.
Holmes, Calvin, 332.
Ellen L., 109.
Erasmus, 109.
James A., 183.
Louisa C, 183.
Persia J.. 109.
Kobert B., 183.
Holmes, Sarab J., 109.
Holt, Abbie J.,199.
Ballard, 199.
Betsey D., 370.
liean, 109.
Eliz.abeth, 172.
Ellen, 199.
Franklin, 172.
George 1)., 199.
Hannah A., 199.
Ida J., 199.
Isaac, 166.
Jobn F., 172.
John v., 199.
Maria, 172.
Marv, 214.
Mary E., 166.
Mary IL, 199.
I'hebe, 210.
Bliebe M.,280.
\VaUerB.,199.
Thomas, 3H2.
Holton. Anna W.. .^S.
llomane, Caroline, 512.
Honev, Clara, 517.
Honeywell, JusephinoT.,192
Hood, Nettie G., 120.
Susanna, 231.
Hooker, , 403.
Eliz.abeth W., 96.
Hopkins, John, .-595.
Mary, 402.
Horn, Martha A., •367.
Hortou, Jobn M., 285.
Lucy, 3.'!7.
Kutb, 259.
Hosmer, Celesta, 355.
Esther, 381.
Eunice, 382.
Hiram, 384.
Lucv, 381.
Rebecca, 381.
Hough, , 173.
Houghton, E. W., 2.32.
Lydia, 79.
Zebina, 491.
HouBton, Mary, 258.
Howard, Calvin, .337.
Francis I'., 337.
Hannah, 450.
Helen R.,348.
Hepsibah, 131.
Lvdia, 211.
Martha A., 113.
Mary J., 350.
Nanej', 279.
R. A., 255.
Howard, Rebecca, 104.
Samuel, 104.
"Willis A., 255.
Howe, Abigail, 486.
Achsah, 305.
Caleb C, 486.
Elizabeth C, 486.
George A., 486.
George W., 233.
Helen E., 2.33.
Joel, 75, 361.
John, 381.
Jonas. 486.
Jonas IL. 486.
Lucy F.,486.
RubV F., 476.
Sarah S., 486.
Hoyt, , 133.
Hubbard, Abigail, 454.
Benjamin G., 231
Elizabeth L., 483.
Hubbard, George H., 3.39.
Lucy, 163, 410.
Orrin L., 417.
Huggins, John C, 52.
Hutt", Lydia, 610.
Hulett, , 68.
Hull, S.trah, 501.
Humber.-tonc, Catharine, 446
Huuipbrey, Arthur, 350.
Arthur E., 119.
Elizabeth R.,
120.
Frederic R., 120.
Herbert J., 120.
Jane, 215.
Jobn E., 350.
Julia P., 28.
S. J., 119.
AVilliaraB., 119.
Hunking, Persis E., .52.
HuniiLSwell, Frances, 493.
Htmt, , M23.
Hannah, 28, 132.
Olive J., 54.
Huntington, E. B., 4.52.
Frederic G., 389
Helen F., 390.
I>oni8a F., 452.
Lowell F., 390.
Mary E., 328.
Mary P., 390.
Newton 8., 328.
Hunloon, , 435.
Hurlbut, , 97.
Hurry. Oscar, 468.
Huse, ,221.
Hush. Elizabeth, 41.
Hutchings, Rebucca, 246.
Hutchins, Aggie, 517.
Joseph, .510.
Hyde, Elizabeth D., 497.
Julync, 86.
N. A., 1.54.
8. S.,421.
Ide, , 363.
Betsey A., 280.
Ingalls, Lucretla, 242.
Maria, 315.
Mary, 315.
Pauline C, 470.
Ingersoll, , 70.
Ingham. William A., 387.
Ingraham, , 513.
Abigail, 514.
Ingram, Amarilla, .367.
Parmelia, 255.
Ireland, , 367.
Irish, , 183.
Ruth, 4.58.
Irwin, , 178.
Jack, , 452.
Mary, 447.
Jackman, 8. Comelia, 84.
Jackson, , 185.
Lucy, 417.
JacobB, Deborah, 510.
Emily C, 69.
John H., 322.
Luther, 437.
Rachel 8., 437.
Jacquith, Charles, 421.
George R., 422.
Jade, , 463.
James, Eleanor, 78.
Jaquics, Augtietus, 205.
Jetlerson, Martha A., 361.
Jenkins, Alvab, 199.
Benjamin, 199.
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
553
Jcnklna, Bertha K., 190.
li<!tf.. V M., I'.i9.
CliarK-s I!., l.iy.
Ciiarlotte L., 'iSO.
Fniiik !?., I'.iy.
John B., 19U.
Miyor, 07.
Mary. 439.
M:uv A., MO.
"VVilfiiim, 109.
Jenks, L. A., 50.
Jennison, Amanda P., 430.
iHHnc, l.i6.
Jensen, Adolph, 63.
Jewell, , 29.
Jewett, Amanda, 306.
Benoni, 30.
Kleazer, 330.
Myra, 371.
Patty. 120.
Sarah, 120.
.Sophia, 364.
Johnson, Abby, 3fi4.
AdfliKon F., 201.
Addison II., 201.
Caleb F., 287.
Cbarlfg, 443.
David, 4S5.
Edna R., 201.
Edward F., 287.
Edwin, 435.
Frances, 324.
Frank, 377.
Frodoric Y., 287.
Geurge H., 324.
Harriet, 377.
Henry H., 471.
James R., 2S7.
John, 420. 471.
Julia A., 154.
Katharine F., 287.
Lois, 443.
Lucy, 4S7.
Mary A., 345.
Nellie, 471.
Perry, olO.
Reuben. 4.'i5.
Robert. 2.S7.
Sar.-.h, 292.
Williarii \V..287.
Johnston, Mary M.. 483.
JoucM, Arthur M., 166.
Charles, 472.
Olariawi, 416.
Cutler, 240.
Kbenezer, 198.
Elizabeth, 881.
Eva. 45.
Frnncos, 241.
Francis, 3S3.
Freeraaa, 247.
George, 240.
George W., 249.
Hannah ^[., 198.
Harlow T., 166.
Harriet .A., 371.
Hibhaid F.. 247.
HepHibali, 379.
Lucinda W., .383.
Lucv. 131, 247, 330.
Lydla L.. 385.
Marearet, 112.
Martha, 484.
Mary, 126,249.
Mary L., 166.
Nathaniel, 472.
Nettle 8., 3.'i7.
PermcauD, 247.
Jones, Pliilena, 247.
Pnidin -e, 223.
H. W.. 472.
Sybil, 424.
VMlonii, 2.(7.
^VIlhIlr F., .T83.
Willard, 247.
Villiam K., 18«.
Jordan, , 477.
Harah L.. 192.
Joelin, James, 409.
Joy, Abl^.iil, 610.
AraoB. 101.
Judd, Aaron. 268.
Joanna, 404.
Jiidklns, Mary J.. 366.
Justl.u'. , 85.
Keen, tjylvlna. 416.
Keep, , 337.
Eunice, 39.
Keeling, , 473.
Keith. Aylmer, 471.
Kellogg, Charles A., 293.
Cy^u^< K., 117.
Kli^ca F., 475.
Eli/,1 H.. 474.
Frank V.., 117.
Geori;e .St., 29"..
Harriet .M., 475.
Lucy, 293.
Marcia, 293.
Mary, 203.
Mary E., 474.
Myrtle P., 117.
Oliver W., 474. 475.
Thomas F. , 474.
Titus, 293.
William E., IT'
Kelly, Ann, 436.
Israel, 124.
Kelley, , 414.
Richard, 413.
Sybil. 413.
Kemp. . 4^9.
Kempton, Obcd, 74.
Kendall, Charles, 95.
CImrl. H K.. 209.
CvrUM. 236.
Eliza. 113.
Ellen. 299.
Fletrlar K., 120.
(i<or<e, 95.
Hannah, 299, aOS.
Ilaiii.ah 1'., 12>1.
Hefiry, 95.
.riieoli, 308.
•lauK ti, 95.
J..hM. 95.
Joseph, 3«8.
Lyman, 05.
Martha, 96.
Miry H..2'J0.
VfUie U.. 126.
A\ :. .--.
Kcndrlck. Ariel, 5oO.
Ellen A.. 120.
Kenlston, . 03.
Kennedy, Dolphlno K., 115.
Jan<-, 446.
Kennely, Catharine, JU6.
Kenney, , TiOl.
Harriet, 415.
Kent, Emily, .^0.
Noah B., 512.
P. W., 189.
Kcnyon, . 58.
Ketch, I »r[iha S., 205.
Keyen, \\ ,■ ',[., J W.
.348.
-•4.9.
I.».
W3.
.1. W.ur. 1, ...
Liberty. 24a.
I,:r,-".-. I-.-.
;si.
AH.
Kimball, Abby, ,i1.
Albe \.. 352.
Arthur. 57.
Churip* A., 196.
IMIlA F..a5l.
<icori{i» t.'., 67.
(tenrwe il., 351.
. ll«rrU..n,351.
.Mary. 334.
.Moeen r., 196.
Ki'bi'eca, 840.
WaltiT, 196.
Ullr.nm,352.
Witlljton, 361.
K'- • - --
Kllt-n K., 111.
KInne. K.IU.ibith. 77.
43.
Kjlig'
( l...ile» I... ^tV
Ella B.. .v..
Eliza M., Id4.
Ethel*)., 465.
Eva iS.., •iSl.
554
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Kuight, Everett M., 55.
Helen M., 464.
James W., 55.
Jonath.'in F., 55.
Jonathan M., 464.
Len.i A., 55.
Louise F., 55.
Lydi:i, 458.
Mary P., 55.
Minnie E., 55.
Kuncy P., 464.
Karali E., 55.
Knigbts, I.
Kiiowituii, ..... .;■
Cliarloti.-, M2.
Helen, 477.
Malvina, 477.
Knox, P.. P., 474.
Kuncwjll. ,366.
Labarec, Timothy, 4.54.
l.add, Edward E , 60.
Fletcher, CO.
Mary E., 504.
Uoirer B.. 504.
Surah, 245.
\Vi!liam P., 60.
William »., CO.
L.idne M.. Ida. 86.
EaflVrls. Delia, 199.
Lake, (ieorjje H., 68.
Harriet, 518.
Liieia A., 68.
Ma-.^hall. 518.
Martha J., 298.
Xatliaii, 6S.
Kichard E., 518.
t^iisan, 68.
Lakcns, Milton \\'., 76.
Lakin, Ebeiiezer, 35, 501.
Elizabeth, 179.
Lancaster, Ellen, 468.
Landon, .Vnr.a. 521.
Lane, Jane, 414.
Mary A., 165.
Lang, Harriet H., 57.
Lausjee, , 461.
Lanham, Marei.i. 518.
Larkiii, Mary, liiS.
Larrabee, Eliza, 373.
Larrv, F., 351.
Lasell, , -'89.
Lathe, , S5.
Lathrop, , 293.
Ansel, 279.
Law, Catharine, 384.
Cyrus, 384.
Danforth, 3S4.
Ellen M., 197.
James, 2S0.
Nancv, 384.
Nathan T., 384.
M'ilson, 197.
Lawrence, Anna, 3:56.
Daniel, 212.
Dorcas, 333.
Isaac, 336.
Jonathan, -330.
Louisa, 160.
Martha, 208.
Mary, 329.
Olive, 330.
Samuel, 502.
Tryphena, 33.
Lea, , 483.
Lee, Hannah 8., 343.
Sarah, 75.
t Leighton, Harvej-, 374.
Mary K., 160.
Leland, Albert A., 426.
Benjaniiu, 277.
Calvin, 349.
Catharine, 289.
Clarence A., 426.
Frederic A., 426.
George B., 426.
Lucy, 277.
Lucy L.,426.
Marv A., 426.
Marv P., 349.
Sarah M., 425.
Th )iniis H., 426.
Lendley, Sairuel, 3S2.
Lewis, Abigail, 242.
Asa, y^oL.'iue.
Beniamin. o^iT.
Belsey, 275, 362.
Charles H., 336.
Dorinda A., 334.
Elsie, 474.
Emily C, .506.
Harriet. 336.
Louisa, 337.
Luther, 3.37.
Luev, 336.
Martha. ISO.
Mary, 336, 514.
Samuel, :'.62.
Sarah, -Wr,.
Wiilia;,i, .•,:;6.
Lincoln, , 482.
Harriet, 438.
Lipplncott, Mary, 513.
Linscot, , 36;5.
Lister, Keziah, 14-1.
Liuletield, Catharine, 510.
Livermore, Carolin';, 218.
Locke, Alonzo S , 476.
Charles F., 105.
Edward U-., 105.
Elizabeth L., 154.
Frank E., 476.
Lucv E , 105.
Mary L., 105.
8amuel E., 476.
Long, Elizatieth B., 195.
Isaac, .361.
Rosa, 322.
Longfeld, , 206.
Longie, , .373.
Lord, Edgar X., 171.
Ellen, 171.
Emilv, 17L
. Newell S., 125.
Randolph C, 341.
Rlioda R.. 128.
Tyler, 171.
Lorenz, Phebe, 284.
Loring, , 345.
Lott, Mary A., 4.53.
Lovejoy, Arthur, 371.
Bertha, 371.
Charles, 368.
C. v., 366.
Daniel, 122.
David, 368.
Edwin, 371.
Elizabeth, 370, 371.
Emma L., 371.
Harriet, 371.
Jacob, 370, 371.
Maria, 370.
Mary A., 352, 371.
Oliver C, 371.
Bamuel, 368.
Lovejoy, William, 371.
William L., 371.
Lovell, Sarah, 43.
Loverin, Newell, 462.
Lovett, Louisa, 73.
LovF, Margaret, 158.
Lowell, Ella, 515.
Lowry, Morrow B., 140.
Saauiel, 141.
Luther, Emma, .301.
Lyford, Asenatb, 161.
Betsey, 250.
Lyman, , 452.
Eliza, 158.
Lyon, Major, 140.
Mahen, Sarah E., 252.
Mace, .James, 33^5.
Macadoo, , 100.
Maddo.^, Thomas H., 310.
M.agee, Eliza. 231.
Mager, Marth.i, 53.
Magoffin, Catherine, 286.
Malian, Oeorge, 133.
Major, , 439.
Malan, Henrietta, 173.
Manning, Abiel C, 197.
Benjamin F., 197.
Charles R., 197.
Cora L., 61.
Dudley H., 197.
Eben J., 197.
Frank E., 198.
George A., 513.
Georgia, 197.
Harriet A., 198.
Harriet F., 198.
Heury, 418.
Jacob, 196.
Jaci.b W., 197.
Jos.'ph, 197.
Julia L., 198.
Kerie C, 61.
Lucy, 196.
Lucv A., 198.
Lucy M. L., 197.
Lydia J., 63.
Marv, 197.
Mary E., 198.
Mary IL, 197.
Nellie J., 107.
Rose N., 197.
Sarah J., 198.
Sarah M., 197.
Solomon, 196, 198.
Vallie F., 197.
Warren H., 197.
Willi.am C, 61.
William S., 197,
198.
Mansfield, Mary E., 195.
Manson, Mary M., 50.
Mantor, Susan S., 177.
Marble, Vestii C, 375.
Marden, Richard, 81.
Marr, , 373.
Marsh, Ernest G., 377.
Frances E., 377.
Frances L., 160.
George F., 377.
George H., 377.
Mary A., 291.
Marshall, , 306.
Marten, Robert, 517.
Martin, Bessie J., 157.
Dana C, 137.
Edith, 234.
Gertrude H., 157.
Hannah, 69.
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
OO.*}
Martin, ITenry IT., 284.
Jesse, l.'iT.
Jcesic- M., rsi.
Richard, -JoS.
Riclmrd H.,4M.
Barah, 4-W.
Sylvia, 53.
William v., 223.
Marline, , 85.
Mason, Abby K , ISl.
l-ydia, •J'i'J.
Ma.stick, '- , 'Jol.
MatUiKws, , 442.
Mattison, Ella .1., 2.">3.
Mattoon, Sarah J., 350.
Maxwell, I.aura, 505.
I.ydia, .3-4.
Kobt-rl, ot53.
William, 295.
May, Eleazer, .317.
Harriet, 315.
Mary A., 317.
William P., 127.
Maynard, Abiiiail, 309.
Angeline, 319.
Amanda M., 319.
Edwin W., 319.
Hannah S., 319.
Lois S., 319.
Mary E., 445.
Marv S., ■i'i'l.
Kmfi l,.,3lv.
Sarah J., .31'J.
William. 319.
William I?., 319.
■William P., .319.
McAllister, . 468.
McBride, , 1.36.
McOordie, , :594.
Mct'racken, Lucy E.
McClellan, . 29.3.
McClure. Louisia, .')02.
McCnlli«, , :56<'.
McFarland, Vina, 254.
M(;Gar%ev, William H., 17r
Mcintosh, , 363.
Mclntyre, .-Vloiuo, 494.
Lydia, 491.
McKean. Frank A., 223.
McKelv<y. H. .v., 293.
McKenn.y. ,419.
McKinn. , 3J2.
McUllon, , 120.
McLane, , 138.
Mel.oid, Peter, 99.
McMillan, John, 79.
McKiflf, Eleanor. 121.
McQuesten, Caroline, 226.
Mead, , 46.
Meader, Alphonso H., 206.
Meeker, . 58.
Meifs, W., 364.
ZervlahT.,43».
Mellon, Georuo, 409.
Melvin, . 47S.
Mere, i'riidence, 458.
Merrill, Elizab.-th, 139.
Kra.-tus, 428.
Lewi*.. 21)5.
Liurctla, 260, 503.
William, 139.
Merriraan, Kniiik, 475.
Mersercuu, Albert. 513.
Hannah, 514.
Messer, , 241.
Messineer, Sarah A., 54.
Metcal^ Dolly, 246.
Frances, 396.
389.
Mctcalf, L. A., 178.
Loin, 412.
I'olly, 2S0.
Mlle«, , 17S.
Tollv, :VM.
Miller, Her'llm I,., 09.
<iirrl.' .\..\ii.
Ch.'irl.-. <. . KH.
; . 98.
MA, 438.
: I 1 11., «.
.Ilk \\".,li8.
.172.
Mill.!,, .i
Milligan, , 165.
K..bcrt J.,79.
Milsnaw, Martha A., 445.
Miner, Anna, -V.M.
Miriur, <.'iitharine, UB.
Mini.t. F.!'v,-i .l.,338.
I .230.
1 : • M • ■ , 4'J.
JuBlice, 4.'>4.
MisBer, Veranda, »l.
Mitchell, , 85.
Monroe, , 2S1.
Martin O., 0«5.
Moody, Delia F.,466.
EtUe. 110.
Fniiiklin, 4'U.
Junuthun F., 483.
.l.ix.-l.h I!., 1'^.
Mnrlii, \\y>.
Koh.rt. \iv\.
^...' -I l;., 4<V4.
VA.
\\ .:.
Wl
Moore, Cat
C'h..r
Chcuicr U , oUo.
('onieliu Vl., W.
Kllra .\ . I :.
II.:.
II. I
li. I
Mill... ,•!'..
s IV. ;.iT.
. I'.i.
More
Mor;
Mor:
Mori
Mori
Mor-
. 4A1.
1 :.,i- . ;; , :vi.
Edward I,., 7A9.
ll»r%-ey, 222.
Henrv F., M9.
June \V., ZU.
John, ax.
Mono, Ij>i
ra, «W.
-■ "Is. tri
MudKP. . «^.
Munro.. H«rntf<,
.St-- '
]M».
;il.
•iJ.
"Ml
Norton
556
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Norton, Ilannah, 514.
J. N., 97.
Lowis R., 475.
Mary, 514.
Mary F., 97.
Melvin K., 252.
Micali W., 252.
Milford B., 252.
Nellie <T., 97.
Suiuner 8., 252.
William, 252.
Norwood, Mary, 484.
Nouree, Amos D., 112.
Lacy, 215.
Silas, :$:«.
Noycs, A 11108, 405.
Jane. 2S1.
Joanna II., .383.
Nutting, .Tolin, 20S.
Kclicf, ;«5.
AVi-llliy A., 252.
Ober, Altha, 251.
O'Brien, Agnes, 176,
Odell, , 479.
<^lcoU, Esther, 54.
Orcutt, .Sarah K., 367.
Orvis, , 2S8.
Osborn, , 275.
Mary, 3fi6.
Osgood, Aldiii F., 156.
Alden P., 157.
Ann M., 155.
Aiiiru^ta A., 157.
Biii.'iinin E., 15S.
Charles, 157.
Cliurles F., 157.
Chester U., 157.
Kliza J.. I.i7.
Geori,'e W., 156.
Gilbert U., 157.
Giit.tavus P., 157.
Ida M., 1.57.
If-aac N., 157.
Jacob, 155, 156.
Jacob F., 156.
Jacob N., 157.
Joel F.,156.
John, 154.
John II., 154.
Jo.siah, 154.
Louisa J., 155.
Maria. 157.
ilaria V. <)., 156.
Martha, 154.
Martha A., 157.
Mary B., 140.
Mary P., 157.
Pattv, 156.
Pelatiah F., 156.
I'ollv, 213.
Sara'h J., 157.
AValterD.,157,217.
Our, Isabella, 181.
Page, , 047, 415, 447.
Paine, K'izabetb, 4S2.
Palmer, , 16J, 292.
Palmeter, , 00.
Pannell, Frances, 4S3.
Panner, Lucinda, 430.
Park, Jaboz, 140.
Parker, Aaron. 35, 308, 500.
Abii^ail, 500.
Abigail G., 128.
Abraham, 28.
Ach^iah, 104.
Addison F., 127, 500.
Alma A., 127.
Alvan, 126.
Parker, Amand.a, 500.
Andrew, 335.
Ann, 308.
Arabella C, 126.
Augustus G., 602.
lienianiin C, 92.
Betsev, 127, 500.
Betsey M., 602.
Bridget, 331.
Caleb, 37.
<.:atharine B., 128.
Charles 8., 485.
Daisv P., 485.
Itevid, 35, 92.
Deborali, 35, 253,501.
Dorothy, 35, 500.
Kbcn, 215.
Ebenezer, 35, 196,
501.
Edward, 485.
Elijah F., 128.
Elizabeth, 211.
Elizabeth II., 128.
Emma, IdO.
Fletcher T., 128.
Florella, 500.
Grace, 126.
llanuah, 125, 189,
212.
Hannali D., 126.
Harriet H., 128.
Harvey J., 500.
Herbert, 485.
Isaac, 28, 125, 126,
212.
Isaac J., 126.
Isajic S., 502.
Isaiah, 35, .501, 502.
Isaiah ^\'., 502.
.Jabez. 196.
Jaboz K., 196.
Jacob, 2S.
Jane L.. 127.
James M., 5li2.
John, 128, 215.
Jonathan, 308.
Joseph, 35, 36, .500.
Joseph M., 500.
Joshua, 35, 500.
LaWnia, 500.
Levi, .500.
Leonard, 36.
Luther, 501.
Luther F., 126.
Lydia G., 127.
Lvdia W., 159.
Martha, 92.
Mary, 126.
Miranda, 35, 502.
Moses, 35.
Nancy, 127.
Nancy A., 127.
Orsamus, 502.
Rachel W., 501.
lielief, 335.
Richard F., 127.
Rosalinda, 502.
Rowland, -502.
Sally, 12S, 501.
Samuel, 35.
Samuel S., 501, 502.
Sarah, 35, 456, 501,
502.
Sarah A., 127.
Sarah E., 128.
Sewell, 502.
Silas, 36.
Simon, 209.
Parker, Susanna, 4-59.
'J'horaas, 28.
Thomas C., 92.
Parkhurst, , 459.
.Sewall, 129.
Parkman, Flavilla C, 366.
Parhn. , 183.
Parmely, Mary, 78.
Parmenter, Henrietta, 70.
Parrish, John, 56.
Sally, 4o6.
Parrott, Sarah, 439.
Parsons, Charles, 503.
Partridge, Harriet N., 100.
Patch, Benjamin, 330.
Is!»ac, 262.
Josiah, 342.
Louisa W., 342.
Lydia, 65.
Mary. 344.
Pattte, Mary, 22r..
Patten, , 495.
Patterson, Cyrena, 177.
James, 123.
Paul, , 3SS.
Peabody, Eunice G., 49.
Pearce, William, 299.
Pease, , 474.
Betsev, 309.
Peaslee, Mary L., 431.
Peck, , 323.
Nellie M., 308.
Pcckam, Emcline D., 326.
Peckens, , 216.
IVndhton, Bry.an, 508.
Pennell, Joreiuiuh, 39.
Perham, Charles O., 109.
Ellen L., 109.
Ehzabeth, 237.
George B., 109.
George ()., 109.
Hannah E., 109.
Lvdia E., 109.
Mary, 261.
Mary P., 243.
Susan J. B., 109.
Perkins, A. A., 97.
Alphonso P., 321.
Hannah, 413.
Lucy, 69.
Perley, , 195.
Huldah,91. ,
Perry, C. C, 465.
Elizabeth, 190.
Gates, 258.
George B., 218.
Georgia A., 451.
Martha, 291.
Mary, 258.
Pettengill, Amy, 510, 512.
Angle, 512.
Benjamin, 512.
Brooks, 512.
Edward, 512.
Elizabeth. 512.
Foxwell,512, 513.
Frances J., 512.
Howard, 512.
Lulie A., 386.
Mary A., 512.
Peva, Anti, 376.
Phelps, Dudley, 122.
Frances, 122.
Hannah, 71.
Lucv, 122.
Natlian, 209.
Sarah P., 81.
Philbrook, Julia, 468.
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
557
riiiiiips, — , 140.
Kll:i, 107.
Nniicy, 35)3.
Phinniy, Mury, 3'.i2.
Piciird, Eliziibi'th, i!72.
Pickiiig, Elizii, 2110.
IMurce, A-U-lbtrl W., S3.
Alv.rton K., 83.
Arthur M.,ivJ.
C'aroUiio K., 83.
Cudora A., 84.
OelL'Rtin A., S:i.
Cbark's S., Sv.
Clam K., S4.
Cora J., 84.
Fruuklin li., 107.
Gcorgo B., 107.
Uannub C, 112.
Holland U.. 83.
Job II A., 2:U.
John E., 370.
Jonathan, '.!fi.
JoM-pb, 301.
Levi, 301.
Louisa, 371.
Mary, 351.
Mary E., 232.
Morris, 83.
Moses, 107.
liiicliel, CCl.
Rebecca, 248.
Kemembrance, 301.
Sarah, ;>61.
Sarali A., 356.
Stephen, SO.
.Sutian A., •_'o2.
Win.slow .>?., 107.
Pike, I>auiel, 425.
Mercy, 229.
Pillebury, Joshua, 38.
Nancy, 41.
Piper, Jonathan, 364.
Lucrt-tia A., 414.
Sarah, 74.
Silas, 361.
Pitcher, Aura A.. 496.
I'lastcrage, Cnrnllne, 126.
Plummer, , 373.
Elizabeth C, 352.
Pollard, Marin, 330.
Pond, lihod.i, :A.
Pool, , 133, 134^ 13.5.
Hannah, 112.
Poor, .Vnua G., 105.
Daniel. 512.
Elizabeth J., 171.
Moses, 171.
William, 199.
Pope, , 17i>.
Hannah, 132.
Porter, Galen T., 81.
."^urah, 212.
Pottruff, , 390.
Potwin, Betsev, 143.
Powell, , 4's.
Powers, Trvphena, 030.
Pratt, Aiinii I.., 2S3.
Itcnjamin W., 290.
Pt tf^ev. 2'-v.
Ciin.liiir I... ■.'■^4.
Ci'irii J.. ;67, 470.
l>aniel, ;i08.
Edmund, 30>S.
Edward K., 368.
Edward L., 290.
Edward P., 285.
Edward 11., -m.
Eliza, 284.
Pratt, rii/nl,. ■
I'r.-.c.tr, u ;;:i,
V.y
Kl, ■
Kr.v.
Kri-d>-r..- M., iVO.
OeorKe, 3«>H.
<!..rl.-.iii K..294.
I ' ■.'*♦
ll.nry I,., •.!»«.*
.lane, 2vi.
Jiiirl. <V, -TA.
Jet
Ji.i
Jul
Vim
L..r.
Lu. : .v4.
LucUl- .' . ■J^I.
Lydia, 2'»J.
Mart».n, •■-"■
M:n'. ■
Mm
M.'
Ml '
X:,-
I'ar.
Pliii.. . ^
Uebeceii, ;168.
Keiiben C., 381.
Kobtrt M., 29rt.
."^anniel, 282.
Hainuel C, 28.t.
Siiniiicl v., 2S3, •: '
2V0.
H :imii«-l W , 2W.
1
Prti,,.. .. . ■, .. ,.., . ..
l'rt'«c<)it, .\ij(>y, jl3.
Abrufii, vC.
AliioM, 3A.
Andn-w. 414.
Aiinr, 3il.
.\r»iM-II«, 2T1.
1!. l-vy. iU.
l'..%icf. 271.
Kl-n.ii'r, 331.
J-.,ii,ib. .•\.
Kniily, ■-■71.
I'>lln r, .«'•.
E.ililr.'. 4*2.
Uiiiiih, y^.
Janie*. 4(18.
I.aiiri, 4;»6.
IavI, i-.X.
I.u.y, ;w.
I.ii.y A.. Vt6.
l.y.'.lrt. M.
Sar-.h A.. JJ).
Su ail. JTI.
Tltuuthy, 34.
558
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Rankin, Kdwin, 41S.
Ji'rancelia, 418.
Frances A., 419.
Francis, 418.
Cicorgfc, 41S.
Hclon W., 222.
llczekiah, 4ly.
James H., 222.
L. .J., 517.
I.ucv, 418.
MarV, 41S.
MarV F., 222.
Mo^ls, 418.
MoHcs L.. 418.
Orville M.. 419.
Harah A., 221.
Raunes", Ada, 323.
Alfred, 96.
Alice, 323.
Ambrose A., 323.
Artliur II., 96.
Caroline, 99.
Ebenezcr G., 90.
Klii.ih ]<.. 99.
Klijali €., 9fi.
Faniiv (t., 90.
FIctciier, 323.
Harriet. 90.
Helm .M.,320.
lienrv F., 98.
Homer C, 99.
Jane E., 99.
Louisa B., 96.
Louisa M., 96.
Lvdia, 95.
Maria F., 323.
Mary IL, 9r,.
Bainuel, 96.
Ramuel E., 96.
Siunuel H., 96.
Maitslill R.,323.
RatclifV, I'.etsev, 2:!1.
Raymond, Alvin, 332.
diaries, 164.
Elizabeth, 93, 383.
Jane, 164.
John, 164.
Martha, 164.
Mary,;}27.
Forley, 164.
William, 16t.
RaynpBford, Mary, 43.
Read, , 122.
Alinira, 103.
Eleanor, 116.
Emily F., 179.
Reade, , 37.
Redfield, , 125, 128.
Reed, Anaii, 339.
Benjamin T., 58.
Charles, 376.
Edward, 251.
EInalhan, 36.
Emma F., 58.
Fanny, 297.
Frank, 374.
Hannah, 416.
Henry, 376.
Ida M., 256.
J. IL, 376.
John, 373.
Julia, 339.
Lucy, 381.
Martha, 374.
Mrs., 422.
Nancy, 158.
Bamuel, 158.
Thomas, 29.
Reed, Villerov D., 297.
William, 3S1.
William B., 381.
Reenes, Frances, 446.
Reid. James, 287.
Remington, Elizabeth, 302.
Rendall, , 407.
Rennick, Hannah. 167.
Reynolds, Fredonia A., 206.
James, 134.
J. «., 206.
Lillie, 398.
AVilliam.361.
Rice, Bertha L., 521.
Betsey, 97.
Caroline B., 521.
Edmund, 380.
Eleazcr, 31.
Oideon IL, 521.
Maria, 160.
Mary, 120.
Marv A., 521.
Matthew, 160.
Richards, , 338, 193, 418.
Richardson, Ama, 135, 162.
Amelia, 135.
Ann P., 104.
Annie ]^., 159.
Betsey, 135, 303.
Bridget, 91.
Charles, 103.
Chloe, 104.
Ebenezer, 103.
Edward F.. 103.
Edwin R., 103.
. Emma, 103.
Francis, 243.
Frank, 1U3.
George R., 104.
Hannah P., 126.
Harriet L.. 159.
Janie.s McD.,
126.
James O., 103.
James R., 126.
Leroy A., 466.
Lucv, 103.
Lucy J., 248.
Lucy T., 136.
Lvdia, 135.
Mary, 135.
Mary E., 159,
326.
Mary J., 103.
Mercy, 213.
Mildred, 159.
Milton T., 1.09.
Minnie, 103.
Oliver, 103.
Orville, 130.
Richard B., 466.
Robert, 104.
Salome, 126.
Samuel, 135.
Samuel A., 109.
Sarah, 30, 136,
237.
Silas, 303.
Susan, 103, 136,
.338.
Tabitha, 210.
Thomas, 159.
Richmond, Anna L. B., 275.
Rickard, , 288.
Ricker, Abigail, 510.
Riddle, Sarah, 155.
Rider, Sybil, 104.
Ridings, Henry, 346.
Ripley, , 127, 206, 481.
Hitter, Alvin, 470.
Robbins, Adelia, 318.
Ann E., .383.
Asa, 37.
Charlotte A., 383.
Edwani N., 383.
E lb ridge, 439.
Elbridge L., 383.
Elizabeth, 277.
S;melino .\., 383.
Emily L., 100.
Frances ]'\, 383.
John, 37.
Jonathan, .35, 37.
Joseph N., 383.
Laura J., 83.
Lewis, 468.
Louisa, 416.
Lucien K., 383.
Lucien X., 383.
Lucy, 3S3.
Luther, 3S3.
Luther N., .383.
atartha M., 383.
Marv, 35.
Nancv B., 384.
Xettie F., .383.
Sarah F., 439.
Solon A., 383.
Susan, 383.
SvlviaM.,383.
Tilly, 383.
Varnum F., 383.
Roberts, , 222.
Robertson, Nancy B., 194.
Robins. , 183, 130, 213.
Robinson, Abby L., 221.
Ada, 221.
Agnes, 60.
Alexander, 163.
Alice, 426.
Alice G., 46.
Amelia, 221.
Anna, 2.59.
Asa 8., 163.
Catharine, 163,
426.
Christian P., 300.
Eber C, 45.
Francis, 163.
Frederic J., 221.
Jason, 269.
Jessie. 426.
John G., 518.
Joseph, 163
Josiah C, 45.
Lc Roy, 426.
Lillie J., 46.
Lucinda, 46.
Lysander, 163.
Margaret, 221.
Maria, 1.34.
Martha, 16.3.
Martha S., 506.
Mary, 164, 259.
Mary A., 46.
Mary F., 221.
Mary P., 60.
Mehitable, 140.
Mirabel, 426.
Mrs. G., 462.
Persis, 259.
Sarah, 37.
Sarah A., 46.
Stephen, 163.
Sylvia, 163.
William, 259.
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
559
Robinson, WillU.m H., 221.
Scott
Ijiur* .v.. .V).^.
KoVson, Ljdia, 4-1.
1.
]■ ,1 :i . :..,-•..
Roby. , lo;;, 421.422.
Kockford, Annie .\I., 1.'.9.
Kockwfll, , 117, ::06.
Rotkwoofi, , U3, 4T3.
.-. urU, —
-- »--i.
liogers, Allc-f E., .M.
•Sl-BVIT, -
•>:,\ 3,vj.
C'lirolliie 11, 61.
.<.-,•!.■
_
— - . .." '
t'hi»rle«, 41*2.
CliurliH 1)., 51.
ChiirUo K., 61.
I>.lla,4lL\
.Si •• Ul
-ur
-.01.
i;.hvarrl \V., M.
.■^hnii
,
— . 17ft. U».
Kli/.i\l.rlli 1*., 51.
.Shalt
ick
.\:.K I. \ ,
Kinllv v., 61.
.\
kuki n., 01.
\
Frani'ua, .50.
1
FrnnctM !!., .51.
1
Kiunces K., 50.
Frc-derif C, .50,
i
Goor«u H., 170.
1
Oeor^ie J., 5<).
1
Ilcnry 1!., .50.
1,
llonry G.. r,l.
li ■ ■• w.. «
Juuies II., .50.
I,u.v.4.|-..
.Taraes M., 50.
1 ■ •.: >. 1'".
.T.-vne A., Jl.
I.iiura n., ;M.
Leonard, 40.
M.irL'arel P., ul.
Philip P., 51.
Kalph B., .51.
'
"William H., .51.
N
William ]'., 51.
1
Roosevelt, Louise-, 87.
Root, , 442.
.-
Ro.ss, Sophia, .50.
Rowan, lilizabith .J., 477.
,~
-
Rowe, , So, 375.
'IIM.. .r,., . (.'
Rowell, , 36.J, 3rtr,.
41...
Rowlev, Lavinia, 4'J5.
•\Vill.-r. l.VI.
Ruiim-lls, Ellen 1... 134.
Willimii, 4t>.>
Russ, , afiS, :!73.
Wmiiun !>.,
Russell, Adeline 0., 220.
Sbaw
DanK-l (» ,tW.
C.Mhiuini'. 40(1.
K^
Ira, ■.'24.
f'li;irl..tt<-M.,443.
Kmncc*. m.
Kl :. f . •.'•><>.
Frruir.-. 1' . IM
"4.
J.y.ila,417.
RutledKe, llairk-t V., 106.
KydiT, Abide A., 452.
Ryer, , 184.
Rverson, Roena, 225.
Saflord, E. W., 34."?.
Saloam, Krancfs, IS."?.
Salthouse, . 2f>0.
Bamp.son, , lfi3.
Bara.-<on, , 204.
Baiiboni, , 345, 355, 414.
Sanderson, , 105, 330.
Sargeant, , 332.
Saunders, , 27.5. 290, 362.
Savage, , 17", 611.
Sawin, , 404.
Sawins, , 127.
Sawtoll, , r.7, 1.5.S, 371.
Bawyer, Almlra, !>7.
Bets.y M., 40".
lantha, 346.
Marv. 74, 4DS.
Sarn'h E., B8.
Susanna, 493.
Scott, Atiirtisla, 3M.
Chiirl.'s, 172.
Joti< jdi, 100.
I.
.M. ..a
tJliiTwin, t ., 143
Shll.TI..,. .- ,. I
oGO
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Soles, John, 428.
Southwortb, Jane, 239.
Spauldiiig, .\ddie C, 59.
Albert D., 239.
Albtrt W., 3(>9.
Ambrose, 417.
Ann, 241.
Anna. 212.
Asa, 242.
Asaph, 240,241.
Benjamin, 2.39.
Beniamiu J., 239.
Can'.Iine. 241.
( liarlcc, 240.
( ii.uk,, C, 239.
Charles U., 239.
Cluirlcs J., 240.
Charlotte L., 239.
Clifton, 2;i9.
E. U.. 225.
Elbridue G., 242.
Ella At, 240.
Ella M., 239.
E:iz:i. 242.
Elizabeth, 241,
406.
EniraeIineF.,240.
Fratieir< ,J., 239.
Frank J.. G2.
Frank W., 240.
Fn dciic, 239.
Fnilcric A., 240.
Fn-,Urie I.., 239.
(i. .ir,i.'o, 2U.
Cn (in;e E., 225.
Harriet C, 3S9.
IJelcn, 240.
r I. airy, 239, 261,
208.
lienrv ^r., 225.
IKiirv W.,240.
Ira, ^38, 239.
Ira J)., 239.
IsiUic, 225.
.Tohn, 240.
.lonathan, 265.
Jo8iah,29, 230.
Julia M., 138.
Lewis, 241.
Eucv A., 225.
Lydia, 270.
ISlabel, 239.
Martha J., 239.
Mary, 239, 240.
Mary M., 239.
Minnie, 239.
^'ellie G., 239.
Orpha, 216.
Farnielia, 241.
Prudence, 213.
Kaehel,378.
liufus D., 239.
8., 243.
Sally, 243.
Harah, 241,302.
Sarah L., 239.
Silas C, 240.
Simon, 265.
Sijphronia, 2.39.
Stephen, 242.
Svbil, 420.
Tacy A., 239.
AValdo R., 225.
AVilliam, 239.
William A., 3S9.
William B., 239.
"VVinslow J., 135.
Spear, '-, 424, 501.
Spencer, , 43, 44, 45, 165,
370.
Spicer, Farmelia, 437.
Spittle, , 494, 495.
Spollord, Abby, 190.
Bprague, Clarence, 274.
Clarence M., 274-
Ida M., 274.
J. M., 3S6.
Joanna, 437.
Kancy, 3a3.
Spratt. Miriam, 373.
Spring, Lydla, 290.
Spurr, Jcrusha, 394.
Stacey,, , 160, 343.
Stackpoie, , ^11.
Staples, , 193, 480, 487.
Slarkey, Erama, 70.
Stearns, Charles, 108.
Frances A., 108.
Helen F., 108.
Joanna. 65.
JoKiah, 123.
Rebecca, 108, 400.
Rebecca B., 108.
Ruth, 223.
Mary G., 108.
Sarah, 123.
Stephens, Eliza, 405.
Stetson, , 416, 430.
Stevens, .\bol, 130, 243.
Albert, 194.
Alfred, 194.
Alice I,., 156.
Anna, 374.
Annie M., 156.
C:harle.^ H., 240.
Charles^ L., 255.
I'harles N., 156.
Charles P., 156.
I lavid, 282.
Deborao, 235.
Deliverance, 29.
Edna, 156.
Ed%vard E., 240.
E.I ward T., 374.
Elizabeth, 194.
Fanny V., 156.
Frances P., 156.
Ueorge W., 320.
Ilennon F., 240.
J., 374.
Joanna, 237.
John W. A., 374.
Lncy, 65.
Lucy S., 135.
Martha A., 1.56. ■
Mary F., 156.
Mary M., 321.
Milton C.,240.
Nancy, 194.
Rebecca, 194.
Samuel A., 156.
Samuel S., 156.
Sarah J., 516.
Simeon, 194.
Vivian, 255.
Stevenson, , 185.
Stewart, Clara, 45.
Cora, 127.
Elizabeth A., 469.
James, 417.
John, 127.
Stickney, Sarah A., 246.
Stiles, , 49, 252.
Stimson, Emeline, 163.
etockwfcll, , 436.
Stoddard, Jacob, 43.
Stone, Abigail, 138, 286, 3.35.
Alpheus F., 485, 486.
Alpheus n., 485.
Almv E., 485.
Cepli.a,=, 40.
Charies P., 485.
Dorothv, 286.
Elizabeth, 481.
Fanny C, 485.
Haiinali, 485.
Hannah B., 486.
Harriet R., 485.
Hczckiah, 480, 485.
Hezi-kiah F., 485.
I«ib.!la W., 486.
John, 480, 484, 485.
Johu C, 4,85.
Jonas, 189.
Lucy, 484.
Lucy F., 485, 485.
Martha, 513.
Rachel C., 485.
Samuel B., 48.i
Sarah J., 179.
Susan, 66.
Susanna, 286, 485.
Thomas, 4S6.
William II., 79.
Storer, Sarah,. >54.
Storrs, . , 45, 46.
Storey, , 107, 217.
Stow, Sarah, 294.
Stowell, , 242, RC8.
Slowers, Emilv, 477.
Stratton, ,"28, 296, 391.
Streeter, Eliza B., 218.
Stronjf, , 167, 170, 283.
Sutherland, Isabel, 427.
Swallow, , 132, 239.
Swaley, Margaret, 483.
Sweeteer, , 2.'^9, 253.
Swift, Adeline, 2H8.
Switland, Emma, 357.
Sykes, .S.ar.ah J., 112.
Sylvester, Harriet, 447.
Symmes, , 90, 92, 272.
Taft, Charles J., 271.
Talcott, Adeline E., 119.
Tnpley, , 393, 394.
Tarbell, Addisou, .500.
Amanda A., 259.
Angle U., 387.
Esther, 92.
Jatiies, 37.
Joanna, 387.
Ziba, 37.
Tardy, Almira, 250.
Tasker, , 55, 56, 61, 63.
Taylor, Abigail, 367.
Byron, 443.
Caroline, 438.
Charles E., 443,
Frank A., 4.53.
Gertrude B., 443.
Hannah C, 106.
Harriet L., 440.
Ucnry, 453.
J. Wesley, 453.
Lucv, 101.
Martha, 439.
Martha A., 49.
Martha F., 440.
Mary K., 440.
Milly, 422.
Nelson, 443.
Reuben, 440.
R. L., 83.
Sally K., 170.
NAMES OTHER, rn. IX ILKrciILliS.
wn
Taylor, T. D., 49.
Tliirzn, 42.
William II., 4;')S.
Teljbcttri, Kuuico J., 181.
Tfiiiplc, , 383,
Ti-ini)lclon, , ih^.
Tonmy, , 204. 242, 332.
Torry, Ct'lin, 100.
TcrwilliiKcr, , 78.
Tew, , 300.
Tb.ayir, , 233, 290, 324.
Thoinatt, Anna, 447.
CJittmrinc, 243.
Fmncis S., 469.
John, 619.
Joseph, 4(59.
Lucy .v., 425.
Iffbeccn, 601.
Thompson, Asa, 262.
Knima, SO.
ITarxi't F.,C2.
. 262.
>, 467.
^, . . :.'j2.
Thorndikc. HtrbeTt, 307.
.lanioe, 300.
.krcmiuh, S06.
Larkiii. :J07.
I.ury, 307.
Mary A., 420.
Olive, 306.
Parraella, 307.
Paul, 306.
Ka!ph\V.K.,408
Rebecca, 307.
AV alter U., 498.
WilliMtn, :»7.
AVliliaiu H.,408.
Thurston, , 301,327, GeV).
Tibbetts, , 64.
Ticc, Marion W., 220.
Tilesion, , 484.
Tilton, , 222.
TituB, Nellie M., 505.
Tilyard, Alice A., 48.
Tob.'V, t-iirab A., 292,
Todd, K Ina I.., 105.
I.itiily, 241.
George \\ ., 163, 195.
Ida L., 163.
,Tosbita, 400.
M^irv, 170.
Miirv A., T?."!.
Wililaiu a., 105.
Tolle, . \M.
Toolic, , 325.
Toplln.Mary M.,220.
Tiju«e>, Olive, 174.
Tower, V.W, 165.
Harriet, 341.
Helen, 181.
Nancy U., 342.
Town, Abbie L., 493.
Townc, Albert II., 195.
Almcdn W., 106.
Anifie B., 196.
Asa P.. 196.
Archelaus U., 100.
Klanche D., 106.
Charles W., 195.
Charlotte F., 194.
ChriBtlana. lo5.
Cleon I)., 106.
Cleon O., 106.
Ebcnczcr B., 106,
109.
Edith K., 106.
Edward B., 10«.
Towno, Kdwnrd W., 196,
Ktln IJ., 107.
Ki/ir:i. I;U.
. 109.
iliiiu L.. hy<\.
Henry A., 1«5.
llh.i.M. I'...-,.
, 196.
i'Ml.
LULj , 1.1.1.
Lucy H., 107.
Lucy K., 195.
I.yditt I)., 194.
Lyditt K., 109.
V.ri.-;i v., 1.16.
196.
-N.uiLS A., 196.
Orr N., liW.
"rrv T... 10.'..
, 106,
. 194.
S;ii!lUlI Jl . 194.
Wlllinni H., 194.
Williniu.V, 195.
Towns, , 63, 24.'!.
Townwend, . 'X\, 39, 75,
TowtiKbeiiJ, M., 2T8.
Tracv, Mary K., .Vij.
Trank, , 22.i, 377.
Trendwell, William. 233.
Trowbrld«e, , 98.
Trull. . 2:<i"., 3<ir,, 307.
Trumbull, , 4Sl,4y.', 48.3,
4»4.
Tucker, , 137, 423.
Tucll, , 227, .-JSO.
Tufi«. . .'!o, :u.'),
Turnbull, Frederic A., M,
Turner, , 166. 2.39, 389,
Turrell, Lucy .\., 248.
Turton. .'obn, 284.
Tuthlll, r> . "<«
Tuttle, ■ " "
TwUel
Tyler,
Lu<-liidn, IQA.
HndTw..... I . . ss. TM 097.
-. 41.
-, 178.
"•• 404.
v., &06.
alts, Lydia, 2»'^'.
akefleld, I!et..ey, 435,
Chnrlcd, 435.
Clara A., 435.
Jonathan, 402.
Waktili
\\'n\-», .1
Wolkur,
-•S". 281.
Webater,
562
NAMES OTHER THAN FLETCHERS.
Webster, Daniel F., :41.
Edward, 142, 493.
Elmira, 413.
Knoch, 491.
George, 414.
George H.. 413.
Grace F., 141.
Hannibal, i'M.
Harriet. 141.
Helen. 494.
]8aac. 413.
-lol.n, 414.
John K., 414.
.John F., 413.
Julia, 142.
Livingston, 493.
Lydia, 494.
Martha A., 413.
Marv E., 414.
Moses, 413.
Moses G., 413.
J'hebe, 414.
I'ollv H., 413.
Kebccca. 414.
t-amui'l K., 414.
Sarah, 493, 494.
Harah J., 414.
Soi)liia, 493.
Hvbil F., 414.
\\'illiam, 280, 493.
Weed, Cynthia H., 283.
Weeks, Albion P., 363.
Weld, Grace, 31.
Welch, Martfaret J., 321.
Wells, , 157, .368.
Abbv, 44.3.
Charles B.. 4S3.
Louisa, 483.
Wentworth, Xewell B., 476.
Wenzell, , 253.
Wesolowski, , 172, 173.
West, , 161, 185, 371.
Westervelt, Caroline, 2S6.
Weston, Abbie E., 274.
Abel, 364.
AdaT., 365.
Albert, 364.
Arthur IL, 364.
Arthur M., 364.
Beniarain, 274.
Bernicc M., 364.
Charles, 4^2.
Cliarlos M., 365.
Edward. 364.
Edward W., 365.
Emma li., 274.
Euirene C, 364.
Fklcher B., 274.
Frances, 68.
George, 364.
HemK-tta, 364.
Horace E., 365.
Isaac, 364.
Is.aac F., 365.
John U.. 365.
Joseph, 360-
Lydia A., 274.
Lvdia F., 365.
Mandel W., 364.
Maria B., 274.
Mary E., 274.
Rebecca, 364.
Samuel, 422.
Sarah J.. 274.
Sophia, 365.
Sophia 11., 365.
Wetherbee, Andrew, 332.
Edwin D., 477.
Wetherbee, Ella F., 476.
Emma A., 476.
Francis IL, 341.
Frank W., 477.
Joseph, 163.
Joseph v.. 16:5.
l'reseottW.,lC3
Samuel, 341.
Samuel II., 341.
Sarah B.. 134.
Warren, 476.
Weymouth, , 372, 449.
Wheat, , 107.
Wheatly, Tabitha J., 520.
AVheeler, Abigail, 201.
Asa, .SOI.
Carrie, 91<.
Charles, 201.
Elizabeth, 28, 31.
George, 28.
Hannah K., 201.
Harriet, 406.
Helen D., 99.
Jerusha, 391.
Katharine, 28.
Lucv A., 201.
Marv, 262.
Mary J., 201.
Moses F., 201.
Sallv, 420.
Sarah. 311, 501.
Sarah E., 99.
Timothy, 421 .
"Wliercn, , 389.
Whidden, .Joshua, lol.
Whipple, , 75, 137, 281.
Whitcouib^Abraui, 401.
Abraham, 3S0,
404.
Benjamin, 404.
]5etsev, 001.
Ellen," 44.
James, 404.
John, 404.
Joseph, 404.
Louisa H., 453.
Mabala, 465.
Martha, 404.
Marv, 404.
Mercy, 404.
Nellie M., .3.53.
I'eter S., 353.
Rebecca, 404.
Sarah, 44.
White, Abel, 36.
AdoDiram J., 210.
Almira, 398.
Caroline 6., 141.
Charlotte, 448.
Cora L., 64.
Edwin E., 201.
Ehner H., 450.
Eunice, 291.
George E., 291.
George H., 62.
Grace D., 64.
Hannah, 333.
Harriet F., 450.
Isabel, 484.
John, 64.
Laura, 184.
Lewis n., 291.
Lvdia, 405.
JIary A., 4.50.
Mary H., 291.
Moses H., 4S4.
Neva E., 62.
Orlando, 184.
White, Phineas, 290.
Sar.ah, 76.
Thomas, 430.
Vevie C, 64.
W. E., 450.
. Wallace W.. 450.
Whiteford, , 517.
AVhitelaw, Oscar L., 321.
Whitin, , 28S, 289, 290.
Whiting, , 223, 473.
Whitman, , 241.
Whitmore, , 331, 441.
Whitney, Achsab A., 80.
Addison, 344.
Albert, oU.
Calvin, .5()2.
Charles, 367.
Charlotte E., 80.
Daniel B., 80.
Elizabeth, 179, 408.
Elizabeth H.,494.
Frank, .307.
Harriet S., SO.
Harriet T., 341.
H. Valeria, 80.
John, 341.
John F., SO.
Joseph, 123.
Joseph R., 344.
Jrarj' A., 356.
Mary F., 344.
Nathan, 367.
Sarah L., 80.
Sarah .\L, 179.
Wliittaker, \V. H., 292.
Whilteii, , .ilO, ol2.
Whittier, Augusta A., 121.
Wier, , 52.
Wight, , 47, 157, 402.
Wilcus, Clarissa, 403.
Wilcox, Louisa, 78.
Wilder, Abraham, 333.
Wiley, , 258.
"Wilkinson, Herbert, 372.
Willard, Anna, 66.
E. W., 232.
Rachel, 485.
Sally, .502.
Sybil, 501.
Willey, , 45, 62.
Williams, Angle A., 226
Anna B., 483.
Caroline W., 95.
/ Edward J., 95.
Eliza L., 173.
Emma, 298.
Erank F., 173.
Helen, 95.
James, 173.
JuUa M., 173.
Llewellyn, 134.
Louisa B., 441.
Mary A., 494.
Richard, 128.
Williana, 483.
Willis, Sarah A., 83.
WilUeton, , 102, 103.
Willy, Sarah, 29.
Wilmarth, , 76, 450, 477.
Wilson, Almeda, 106.
Alonzo, 477.
Elizabeth, 240.
Frank J., 477.
Harriet N., 117.
Jemima, 375.
Maggie F., 398.
Marv, 361.
Sarah, 212.
I
'^' AM ILY RECORD
BOSTON
T\^lEDXKSDAY,
AUGUST 31, 1J)04
FLETCHER FAMILY REUNIO
People Bearing That Name and Others Re-
lated to Thera Met in Large Numbers at
Tremont Temple
Fletchers from mnny plac<>K and thoa*
relntod to them gnthored to the niitJii r »!
considerably more thuti two hur
{.Tremont Temple today for tho
m'^etinK of the Fletcher Family \'i-\ .n, n;i
organization which has existed during
twenty-ei;?ht years. A reKlster wits opened
today of those attendlnR which showed that
several States were represented by the at-
tendance and that not a few had come n
long distance to he present at thin reunion.
Lorlmer Hall was used for the mnrnlnj
meeting, over which the president •■•f th-»
association, AuBtln B. Fletcher. LL. P.. of
New York presided. He gave an addrew
of welcome and referred naturally i > ti>«»
family's ancestors and the orKT'-~" -
which serves to perpetuate and kf--.
the names of the earliest known
the name of Fletcher. The necretary, .-^r.
Thomas A. Fletcher, also of New Yorlt.
gave a review of previous family ^at'ier-
lng.«< and Included much mitter of interest
regarding the association.
There were several Informal addresii««.
Joslah M. Fletcher of Nashua. N. H.. being
one of the speakers who was heard with In-
terest. . He has attended every reunhm
ever held by the association, and today
gave a pleasant story regardlnK his de«p
interest In all that relates to the name of
Fletcher. He closed with a hrl'
which he brought for this special ■
A pleasant feature of the meeting v. ■-. ;..■■
address of Professor William I. Fletcher «)f
Amherst College, whose brief speech was
exceedingly lirlghL He spoke of today's
reunion as a family gntherlnit much like
the old-time New Kngland T' — ' ■ ■ -
Day gathering, which meant ■
of kindred ties coming logeth-
oral good time, with plenty to eai, i
numerous varletle.^ of pies, for nri.
Professor Fletcher then .tnll
people decry the use of pie In .
he believed It to bo one of th"
handed down by ancestors, except
the days when the ancestors of the
ers of today lived b'ltter pies w> r- in.ilf
This he used to lllustr:\te a pi;nt o' ■
general sterling qualifications •>' ......
haiided down by the sturdy j
the New England farmers
many of his hearers today wt'r»> d'jsc
Prcfessor Fletcher related several
anecdotes, and among thf-m this: 7
that Vermonters are proud of the tt
they are so fond of pie. partly be''
',1n' that State they know how to tp
ijpood ones In gre.-U variety ;ie p-
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